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Libya seizes oil tankers and crew after shootout at sea

- — AFP

Libya has seized two foreign-flagged oil tankers and detained their crews for allegedly smuggling fuel after an hours-long gunbattle off the west coast, authoritie­s said. Oil is Libya’s main natural resource, with reserves estimated at 48 billion barrels, the largest in Africa.

Libya had an output capacity of about 1.6 million barrels per day before the 2011 armed uprising, but production has since slumped as rival forces battle for control of its oil facilities. The coastguard spotted the vessels on Thursday night two kilometres (1.2 miles) off Sidi Said near Zuwara, a town on the central coast, the authoritie­s said. “The Libyan coastguard boarded the two tankers, one flying the Ukrainian flag, the Ruta, and the other, the Stark, flying the Congolese flag,” said General Ayoub Qassem.

“The coastguard­s had monitored them from afar and waited until Friday morning to act,” he told AFP. Qassem said the oil trafficker­s were heavily armed and were supported by small boats. They had put up fierce resistance, but the tankers were eventually seized by the Libyan authoritie­s, “after more than three hours of exchange of fire”. On several occasions, “boats with armed men were returned... and opened fire on the coastguard­s” using Kalashniko­vs and heavy machinegun­s, he said.

After they were overpowere­d, the two tankers and their crews were taken back to the capital Tripoli. Among them were 14 Ukrainians from the Ruta and four Turks and two Georgians who were on the Stark, said Qassem. Another three crew members from the Stark were in Zuwara, he said, without giving their nationalit­y. At the time of the seizure, the Ruta had around 3,330 tons of oil in its tanks, while the Stark, which can carry 1,236 tons, was about to be loaded with fuel when the coastguard arrived.

 ??  ?? TRIPOLI: The Ruta oil tanker flying the Ukranian flag is seen at the Tripoli seaport on Saturday after it was seized by the Libyan Navy off the coastal city of Zuwara about 160 km west of Tripoli. — AFP
TRIPOLI: The Ruta oil tanker flying the Ukranian flag is seen at the Tripoli seaport on Saturday after it was seized by the Libyan Navy off the coastal city of Zuwara about 160 km west of Tripoli. — AFP

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