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Crewless Russian Fuel Tanker A ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ In Mediterranean After Likely Ukrainian Attack

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Crewless Russian Fuel Tanker A ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ In Mediterranean After Likely Ukrainian Attack

A damaged Russian LNG tanker is drifting uncontrolled in the Mediterranean after what Moscow says was a Ukrainian drone attack, triggering alarm across Europe over a potential ecological disaster in the heart of EU waters, as the stricken tankerĀ is somewhere between sunny Malta and Italy’s beautiful resort town Lampedusa.

The carrier Arctic Metagaz wasĀ reportedly attacked east of Malta earlier this month, and is in a deteriorating state, raising fears of a major spill. AĀ letter cited by Reuters outlines the alarm raised byĀ Italy, France and several other EU states, who have told Brussels that the situation poses an “immediate and serious risk” to both maritime safety and the environment.

“The unstable condition of the vessel, combined with the nature of its specialized cargo, creates an immediate and serious risk of a major environmental disaster in the very center of the EU maritime space,” the document laid out.

This aerial photo taken onĀ March 15, 2026, via Getty Images

The crisis actually highlights a “double problem” – per officials – namely containing the environmental issue while also navigating EU sanctions on Russian energy exports. Or in essence, Europe wants to look the other way while Ukraine engages in the high-risk behavior of targeting so-called dark fleet Russian tankers.

Moscow is in turn highlighting the contradictions and irony here, pointing the finger squarely at Kiev for creating the crisis, and as ‘blowback’ on the EU.

Russia’s Transport Ministry has said, “The tanker was traveling with cargo, issued according to all international rules, from the port of Murmansk. The attack on him was carried out from the coast of Libya by unmanned boats of Ukraine.”

So this appears a rare or even unprecedented instance of the Ukrainians using a foothold on the Mediterranean to attack Russian interests.

Malta has meanwhile confirmed the vessel is drifting without crew and remains “in an uncontrolled state” – with Italy now coordinating monitoring efforts as it floats within Malta’s search-and-rescue zone. Ticking time bomb?

Surveillance footageĀ showsĀ the 277-meter Arctic Metagaz smoldering and listing heavily toĀ one side with aĀ massive gash inĀ its port hull. The vessel, identified asĀ part ofĀ Moscow’s sanctions-evading shadow fleet, isĀ aĀ floating powder keg carrying approximately 900Ā metric tons ofĀ diesel and over 60,000 metric tons ofĀ liquefied natural gas (LNG).

The ship was reportedly struck byĀ maritime and aerial drones onĀ March 3Ā inĀ neutral waters about 168Ā nautical miles southeast ofĀ Malta while enĀ route from Murmansk toĀ Egypt. The 30-person crew abandoned the burning vessel and were rescued byĀ the Libyan Coast Guard, according toĀ CNN.

Both Italy and Malta have reportedly sent tugboats and anti-pollution assets toĀ monitor the vessel, also enforcing a strictĀ five-nautical-mile exclusion zone asĀ it drifts with not steering or control. Here’s more from the Kremlin:

“Notably, the attack occurred in close proximity to the shores of an EU member state, yet none of the European nations have condemned the incident to date,” Zakharova said while calling the incident as “a flagrant violation of international law”.

The whole episode and potential further ecological disaster serves to underscore how the Ukraine war continues to spillover into the heart of Europe. NATO’s role in the war has meanwhile only deepened.

Tyler Durden
Wed, 03/18/2026 – 04:15

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