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Recently Released Iranian Oil Tanker Goes Dark for Almost a Day West of Syrian Coast

© AP Photo / Marcos MorenoA view of the Grace 1 super tanker with the name "Adrian Darya 1" over the place where "Grace 1" had already been blackened out is seen in the British territory of Gibraltar, Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019. The shipping agent for an Iranian supertanker caught in a diplomatic standoff says the vessel is ready to depart Gibraltar in "24 to 48 hours," despite a last-minute effort by the United States to seize it again. (AP Photo/Marcos Moreno)
A view of the Grace 1 super tanker with the name Adrian Darya 1 over the place where Grace 1 had already been blackened out is seen in the British territory of Gibraltar, Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019. The shipping agent for an Iranian supertanker caught in a diplomatic standoff says the vessel is ready to depart Gibraltar in 24 to 48 hours, despite a last-minute effort by the United States to seize it again. (AP Photo/Marcos Moreno) - Sputnik International
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The tanker was earlier detained by Gibraltar authorities over a tip from the US, claiming that the vessel was carrying oil to Syria in violation of EU sanctions against Damascus. It was recently released after spending over a month in detention.

Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1, previously known as Grace 1, has gone dark on maritime tracking resources, transmitting its position for the last time almost a day ago – at 15:53 2 September, Marine Traffic reported. The ship's last known position was pinpointed to the East Mediterranean, not far from the west coast of Syria and the east coast of Cyprus.

Several reports have suggested various destinations for the ship including Turkey and Greece, but nothing has been confirmed so far. The US, which is seeking the arrest of the Iranian vessel, warned that any state or business harbouring or assisting the Adrian Darya may have sanctions levied against them.

© REUTERS / Jon NazcaIranian oil tanker Grace 1 sits anchored awaiting a court ruling on whether it can be freed after it was seized in July by British Royal Marines off the coast of the British Mediterranean territory, in the Strait of Gibraltar, southern Spain, August 15, 2019.
Recently Released Iranian Oil Tanker Goes Dark for Almost a Day West of Syrian Coast - Sputnik International
Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 sits anchored awaiting a court ruling on whether it can be freed after it was seized in July by British Royal Marines off the coast of the British Mediterranean territory, in the Strait of Gibraltar, southern Spain, August 15, 2019.

The oil tanker was detained by authorities in UK overseas territory, Gibraltar, on 4 July over a tip from Washington that it was carrying a shipment of crude to Syria in violation of EU sanctions. Tehran later denounced the claims and slammed London over the ship's arrest, resulting in worsening bilateral relations between the two states. Iran accused London of "piracy" and said the ship's detention is a violation of the Iran nuclear deal.

The vessel was released on 15 August after more than a month-long detention and ventured further into the Mediterranean, changing its name from Grace 1 to Adrian Darya 1. The US unsuccessfully tried to prevent that by issuing an arrest warrant, hastily filed with a sloppy mistake, and still hopes to detain the vessel and its cargo.

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