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Russia accuses Greenpeace of piracy over raid on Gazprom Arctic oil rig

Russia on Tuesday opened a piracy probe over a Greenpeace protest against the Arctic oil activities of the Gazprom energy giant, saying it will prosecute all activists involved.

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A crew member keeps watch aboard a Russian coast guard boat as the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is anchored next to it, in a small bay near Severomorsk, Russia, on Tuesday. Photo: AP

Russia on Tuesday opened a piracy probe over a Greenpeace protest against the Arctic oil activities of the Gazprom energy giant, saying it will prosecute all activists involved.

Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said a criminal probe for piracy undertaken by an organised group had been opened over Greenpeace’s September 18 protest on a Gazprom oil rig in the Barents Sea.

“It should be noted that all persons who attacked the (oil) platform, regardless of their citizenship, will be brought to criminal responsibility,” Markin said in a statement.

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The Dutch-flagged Arctic Sunrise had been monitoring the exploration activities of Gazprom since August in the hope of exposing the dangers of drilling for oil in one of the world’s great nature reserves.

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Russian security forces seized the global environmental lobby group’s ship and its 30-member crew a day after two activists from Finland and Switzerland climbed up the side of a Gazprom platform to draw attention to its controversial work.

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