In a development that marks a significant expansion of the Ukraine–Russia conflict beyond Eastern Europe, Libyan officials report that Ukrainian military forces operating in western Libya carried out a sea drone strike on a Russian‑flagged tanker, the Arctic Metagaz, in the Mediterranean Sea in early March 2026.
According to statements from two Libyan officials, Ukrainian operatives based in Libya under a covert arrangement with the Tripoli‑based government launched the attack using unmanned maritime drones from a military facility in Tripoli. The tanker, which was transporting approximately 61,000 tons of liquefied natural gas, was severely damaged in the assault and subsequently began drifting off the Libyan coast, with all 30 crew members rescued and taken to safety in Benghazi.
The Arctic Metagaz is part of what analysts describe as Russia’s so‑called “shadow fleet” — a network of vessels that help Moscow circumvent Western sanctions by moving oil and gas through opaque ownership and lax regulatory oversight. Russia has blamed Ukraine for the attack, characterizing it as a hostile act, while Ukraine maintains its broader campaign aims at disrupting energy revenues that fund Russia’s military operations.
This incident underscores not only the growing geopolitical importance of Libya as a theater in the broader Russia‑Ukraine confrontation but also highlights a marked shift in Ukrainian strategy, deploying advanced drone warfare capabilities far from its borders. Ukrainian drone specialists are reportedly stationed at several bases in Misrata, Tripoli, and Zawiya, operating under what Libyan authorities described as a deal supported by Western allies.
Efforts to tow the crippled tanker to safer waters were hindered by severe weather, leaving the vessel adrift and raising concerns among maritime and environmental authorities about potential hazards in the busy Mediterranean shipping lanes.
As Kyiv continues to innovate in drone warfare, and conflict dynamics spill into North African waters, the Mediterranean could become a more contested arena in the protracted struggle between Russia and Ukraine, with implications for global energy markets and international maritime security.
Swifteradio.com
