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Sweden releases oil tanker suspected to be source of oil spill

The Swedish Coast Guard announced on Friday that they had released an oil tanker, believed to be a part of the Russian shadow fleet. They suspect this is what caused a 12 km long oil spill near the island of Gotland. The tanker was believed to be a part of a fleet shadow tankers which Moscow used to fund their four-year conflict against Ukraine. Sweden and other European nations have intensified their efforts to disrupt this fleet. Russia has branded these actions as hostile.

Swedish Coast Guard reported that the tanker Flora 1 was captured off Sweden's southern coast. The tanker had been seized by the Swedish Coast Guard off Sweden's?southern coast.

MarineTraffic data shows that a ship departed from Primorsk, Russia with an unknown destination.

The coast guard has said that the oil spill will not reach shore.

The Swedish Prosecution Authority stated that it had interrogated two crew members and informed them of suspicions of environmental crimes. The individuals had not been arrested.

The Prosecution Authority stated that "the spill occurred in Sweden's Economic Zone, meaning the investigative actions we can take are limited." We have done the necessary interviews and will not be taking any coercive action 'due to the suspected crime.

The authority announced that it had begun?an investigation?into a possible environmental crime. The authority said that it believed the vessel was listed on the EU sanctions, and added?that the flag status of the vessel is unclear.

The 'Russian shadow fleet', which consists of old, poorly-insured tankers that evade the sanctions, is a serious security and environmental concern, said Carl-Oskar Bohlin, Swedish Minister for Civil Defence, on X. He specifically mentioned the?Flora 1 as part of his remarks.

The government takes the incident very seriously, even if it's not a major spill.

(source: Reuters)