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Damaged Russian LNG tanker has reached Libyan waters, Italy says

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ROME, March 18 (Reuters) - The ‌damaged Russian liquefied natural gas tanker that ​has been adrift in the Mediterranean for the past two weeks has now entered ⁠Libyan search and rescue waters, Italy's civil protection agency said on Wednesday.

The agency, which is monitoring the vessel, told Reuters that ​the most significant current risk is the potential release of gas, although no ‌leaks have been detected so far.

"The dispersion of gas is a very concrete possibility," a spokesperson said, adding that it was still unclear ⁠how much gas remained aboard the ship, as two ⁠tanks were reported intact but some of the cargo may already have dispersed in the sea.

Italy, France, Spain and six other southern EU countries have warned in a letter to the European ‌Commission that the Arctic Metagaz represents a major ecological threat and ⁠urged the EU to take action.

Italy's civil protection ‌agency said any intervention on the tanker ​would now fall under Libyan authority due to its location, where sea conditions are currently rough.

The EU said the vessel was ‌part of Russia's "shadow fleet" used to circumvent ​sanctions imposed after Russia's 2022 ⁠full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Russia's Foreign Ministry has acknowledged that ‌the vessel was adrift in the ⁠Mediterranean and said Moscow's involvement in resolving the situation depended on "concrete circumstances."

Russia's Transport Ministry earlier this month said the Arctic Metagaz, carrying LNG from the Arctic port ​of Murmansk, was attacked ‌by Ukrainian naval drones and said the weapons had been launched from the Libyan ⁠coast.

Kyiv has not claimed responsibility ​for any such attack.

(Reporting by Matteo Negri, editing by Alvise ​Armellini; Editing by Ros Russell)

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