Damaged Russian LNG Tanker Breaks Loose

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Presenter/PR & Partnership Lead
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A Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker damaged in a suspected attack has broken loose while being towed in the Mediterranean.

According to the Libya Ports and Maritime Transport Authority, the vessel detached from a Libyan tugboat during a storm on Thursday.

The tanker had earlier sustained damage in what is believed to be a Ukrainian strike.

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Officials said the incident occurred amid rough weather conditions, which complicated towing operations.

The drifting tanker has raised concerns over maritime safety and potential environmental risks.

Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and assessing containment measures.

The development highlights ongoing risks linked to the conflict involving Russia and Ukraine.

Analysts warn that such incidents could disrupt energy supply routes and increase geopolitical tensions.

Efforts are expected to continue to secure the vessel and prevent further damage.

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Samira Usman Adam is a multimedia journalist, PR practitioner, and communication strategist with over a decade of experience in media and community engagement. Her work focuses on storytelling, digital innovation, and strategic communication that drives social impact. She is passionate about empowering young people, amplifying underrepresented voices, and building platforms that strengthen media practice and leadership across communities.