Russia Blames Ukrainian Drones for Attack on LNG Ship in Mediterranean

A blood moon rises over the Mediterranean sea where a ship is anchored, in Limassol, Cyprus, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
A blood moon rises over the Mediterranean sea where a ship is anchored, in Limassol, Cyprus, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
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Russia Blames Ukrainian Drones for Attack on LNG Ship in Mediterranean

A blood moon rises over the Mediterranean sea where a ship is anchored, in Limassol, Cyprus, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
A blood moon rises over the Mediterranean sea where a ship is anchored, in Limassol, Cyprus, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

Russia's transport ministry on Wednesday accused Ukrainian naval drones of attacking a Russian liquefied natural gas carrier, the Arctic Metagaz, which caught fire in the Mediterranean a day earlier.

If confirmed, it would ⁠be the first ⁠time that Ukraine has attacked a Russian LNG carrier.

The Security Service of Ukraine did not respond to a request for comment.

Ukraine has frequently targeted Russian oil refineries and other energy infrastructure in ⁠an attempt to deprive Russia's war machine of funding.

Russia's transport ministry said all 30 crew members, who were Russian nationals, were safe.

"We qualify what happened as an act of international terrorism and maritime piracy, a gross violation of the fundamental norms of international maritime law," Reuters quoted the ministry as saying in a statement.

It said the vessel, which ⁠had ⁠been carrying a cargo from the Russian Arctic port of Murmansk, was attacked near international waters belonging to Malta and thanked Maltese rescue services.

Ukrainian naval drones had launched their attack from the coast of Libya, the ministry said.

The vessel's Russia-based manager LLC SMP Techmanagement and Russia's largest LNG producer Novatek have not yet commented on the incident.



Türkiye Says NATO Defenses Destroyed Incoming Missile from Iran 

NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran towards Turkish territory (Turkish media).
NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran towards Turkish territory (Turkish media).
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Türkiye Says NATO Defenses Destroyed Incoming Missile from Iran 

NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran towards Turkish territory (Turkish media).
NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran towards Turkish territory (Turkish media).

Türkiye said that NATO air defenses destroyed a ballistic missile fired from Iran as it headed into Turkish airspace on Wednesday, marking the first time the alliance member has been drawn into the expanding Middle East conflict. It was unclear where the missile was headed, but a NATO spokesperson said the trans-Atlantic defense bloc condemned Iran's targeting of Türkiye and that it stood firmly with all allies. The Turkish defense ministry said the missile had passed over Iraq and Syria before it was downed by NATO air and missile defense systems stationed in the eastern Mediterranean. There was no immediate comment from the United States, which has air forces stationed at Incirlik base in Türkiye's south. The base is in a province bordering Hatay province, where Turkish authorities said debris from the intercepting NATO missile had fallen.

"We warn all parties to refrain from actions that would lead to further escalation of conflict in the region. In this context, we will continue to consult with NATO and our other allies," the defense ministry said, adding there were no casualties or injuries.

"All necessary steps to defend our territory and airspace will be taken resolutely and without hesitation. We remind all parties that we reserve the right to respond to any hostile actions against our country," it added.

Two other initial statements by senior Turkish officials about the incident did not mention NATO's Article 4, which states that allies will "consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security" of a member is threatened. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan conveyed a protest to Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi in a call after the incident, a Turkish diplomatic source said. Ankara sought to mediate talks between Iran and the United States in the weeks before the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran, triggering missile and drone attacks by Tehran.


Russia Says France’s Plan to Expand Its Nuclear Arsenal Is Destabilizing

Members of the French Navy stand on the topside of a submarine ahead of France's President's visit to the Nuclear Submarine Navy Base of Ile Longue in Crozon, northwestern France on March 2, 2026. (AFP)
Members of the French Navy stand on the topside of a submarine ahead of France's President's visit to the Nuclear Submarine Navy Base of Ile Longue in Crozon, northwestern France on March 2, 2026. (AFP)
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Russia Says France’s Plan to Expand Its Nuclear Arsenal Is Destabilizing

Members of the French Navy stand on the topside of a submarine ahead of France's President's visit to the Nuclear Submarine Navy Base of Ile Longue in Crozon, northwestern France on March 2, 2026. (AFP)
Members of the French Navy stand on the topside of a submarine ahead of France's President's visit to the Nuclear Submarine Navy Base of Ile Longue in Crozon, northwestern France on March 2, 2026. (AFP)

Russia ‌said on Wednesday that France's plan to expand its nuclear arsenal was a highly destabilizing move that posed a potential threat to Moscow.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced the plan on Monday, saying other European countries would also be able to take part in French nuclear exercises. France and Germany said they ‌had set up ‌a nuclear steering group ‌to ⁠discuss deterrence issues.

Macron first ⁠said in March 2025 that he would launch a strategic dialogue on extending the protection of France's nuclear umbrella to European allies that have until now relied on the United States.

Russian ⁠Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova ‌told reporters that ‌Macron's announcement this week was "an extremely destabilizing development".

It ‌represented "a significant strengthening and expansion of NATO's ‌nuclear potential, which, in the event of a direct military conflict with Russia, could be used in a coordinated manner against ‌our country," she said.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, speaking separately to reporters, ⁠said ⁠the French move vindicated Moscow's position that French and British nuclear weapons should be part of any future negotiation on the global nuclear balance.

Russia says it is open to such talks following the expiry last month of New START, the last bilateral treaty that limited the numbers of Russian and US strategic nuclear warheads and missiles.


Children Must Not Be ‘Collateral Damage’ in Middle East War, Urge UN Experts

People and rescue forces work following a reported strike on a school in Minab, Iran, February 28, 2026. Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
People and rescue forces work following a reported strike on a school in Minab, Iran, February 28, 2026. Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
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Children Must Not Be ‘Collateral Damage’ in Middle East War, Urge UN Experts

People and rescue forces work following a reported strike on a school in Minab, Iran, February 28, 2026. Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
People and rescue forces work following a reported strike on a school in Minab, Iran, February 28, 2026. Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child insisted Wednesday that children must be protected during the war in the Middle East, highlighting an alleged air strike on an Iranian school.

Iran has blamed Israel and the United States for the strike on the school in the Iranian city of Minab on the first day of the war on Saturday, giving a toll of more than 150 dead.

Neither the United States nor Israel have confirmed the attack, and AFP has been unable to independently verify the toll or visit the site.

"The committee is alarmed by reports of strikes on civilian infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, which have injured and traumatized children, and claimed many young lives," it said.

"This is a reminder that children are among the most vulnerable in armed conflicts, and must never be treated as collateral damage."

According to state media, Iran on Tuesday held funerals for at least 165 people, including students, killed in the alleged strike.

State television carried images showing a large crowd of mourners in Minab weeping over what appeared to be bodies wrapped in white shrouds.

The UN committee's 18 independent experts are tasked with monitoring how countries implement the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The convention came into force in 1990. Every United Nations member state is a party, except the United States.

The convention requires countries to safeguard the rights to life, survival and development of every child, and to take all measures to ensure children's rights are respected in armed conflicts.

"Children must be protected from direct and indirect effects of hostilities," the committee said.

It called for an immediate and sustained ceasefire by all parties to the Middle East war "so that children are no longer exposed to killing, maiming, displacement, psychological harm, or other violations of their rights".

It also urged the warring parties to take all necessary measures to protect children, including ensuring that schools and hospitals are not attacked and that humanitarians can safely reach children in need.

The committee's opinions are non-binding but carry reputational weight.