Russian Oil Tanker 'Koala' Suffers Engine Room Explosions, as EU Plans New Approach to Seize Russian Shadow Fleets
- The oil tanker Koala, flagged from Antigua and Barbuda, was reported to have experienced three explosions while docked in Ust-Luga port, causing crew evacuation but no casualties or oil spills according to Rosmorrechflot.
- The Koala is considered a Russian shadow fleet vessel and has changed registration four times in the past year, as noted by Vesselfinder.com.
- EU member states are exploring legal options to seize Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea due to frustrations over Russia's circumvention of oil sanctions, as reported by Politico Europe.
- Challenges remain for the EU in seizing vessels, including legal hurdles and limited authority to detain vessels beyond territorial waters, as stated by experts to Politico.
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EU Eyes Legal Loopholes to Seize Russian Oil Tankers in Baltic Sea – Politico
EU member states are exploring legal avenues to seize Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, Politico Europe reported Monday, citing anonymous EU diplomats and government officials familiar with the matter.
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