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Libyan coast guards tow away damaged Russian LNG tanker from its shores

The 'Government of National Unity' (GNU), based in Tripoli, said that Libyan coast guards have begun towing a liquefied gas tanker that was 'damaged and drifted unmanned for several weeks.

The Russian-flagged Arctic Metagaz has been drifting since early March when the Russian Transport Ministry claimed that it had been hit by Ukrainian drones.

It drifted near the shores of Zuwara, a western Libyan port.

Last week, Italy, France and Spain, as well as six other southern EU countries, wrote to the European Commission warning that the tanker was "imminently and seriously posing a serious and major risk of an?ecological catastrophe".

The Tripoli-based GNU’s Hakomitna platform posted a video on Tuesday showing a frigate pulling a tanker through the water with a thick cord.

Omar Mohamed Omar Al-Tuwair said in a video that an abandoned tanker had been towed away from Zuwara.

Tuwair stated that "we assure our people in Libya, and the western coastal regions, particularly Zuwara, Sabratha and the rest of the country, that relevant authorities are doing everything possible to address the situation."

The final destination of the tanker has not been revealed by the authorities.

According to the Russian Transport Ministry, the drones that hit the tanker were launched by Libya. The incident has not been commented upon by either Ukraine or Libya. (Reporting and Editing by William Maclean, Ahmed Elumami)

(source: Reuters)