An Estonian shipping company, Hansa Shipping, is reportedly facilitating the transport of alumina, a key component in weapons manufacturing, from Ireland to Russia. This discovery raises concerns about potential breaches of sanctions and support for Russia’s military efforts. Estonia’s Prime Minister has so far failed to provide a definitive answer regarding whether any investigations or legal actions have been launched against Hansa Shipping. The lack of transparency from the government is prompting scrutiny over Estonia’s enforcement of sanctions against Russia. Alumina is a critical material in the production of aluminum, which is then used in the creation of various weapons systems. The continued flow of this material to Russia potentially undermines international efforts to restrict its military capabilities. Further investigation is needed to determine the extent of Hansa Shipping’s involvement and the Estonian government’s response.