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					<description><![CDATA[Tripoli— Libya’s coast guard has begun towing a damaged Russian liquefied natural gas tanker away from its western shores after]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tripoli</strong>— Libya’s coast guard has begun towing a damaged Russian liquefied natural gas tanker away from its western shores after it drifted unmanned for weeks, authorities said, amid warnings from European states of a potential ecological threat in the Mediterranean.</p>



<p>The Russian-flagged Arctic Metagaz, carrying LNG from Murmansk, had been adrift since early March following what Moscow said was a strike by Ukrainian naval drones. The vessel, with no crew onboard, eventually approached the Libyan port of Zuwara.</p>



<p>The Tripoli-based government said the coast guard successfully moved the vessel away from the coastline, with operations overseen by maritime and security authorities. Video footage released by official channels showed a naval vessel towing the tanker with heavy cables.</p>



<p>National Oil Corporation has been tasked with unloading the cargo and coordinating with foreign partners, including Russian and Maltese authorities, to ensure maritime safety across the Mediterranean.</p>



<p>Officials said there had been no leakage from the tanker so far, and initial assessments indicated no immediate environmental danger.</p>



<p>European concerns over spill riskItaly, France, Spain and other southern European Union members had earlier warned the European Commission that the drifting tanker posed an “imminent and serious risk” of a major ecological disaster if left unmanaged.</p>



<p>Libyan authorities said the situation was under control, with coast guard officials assuring residents in coastal areas, including Zuwara and Sabratha, that efforts were ongoing to secure the vessel.</p>



<p>Russia’s Transport Ministry said the drones that struck the tanker were launched from Libyan territory, though neither Ukraine nor Libya has commented on the claim.</p>



<p>Authorities have not disclosed the tanker’s final destination as operations continue to stabilize the vessel and mitigate any potential risks to shipping and the marine environment.</p>
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