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Rte news russians deny they did it.
who else did it, not nice to tell lies like this

An oil spillage off the south coast is now known to be at least three times larger than previously reported.
The Department of Transport and Marine estimates that 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil is currently floating around 43 nautical miles south of the Fastnet lighthouse.

It was reported yesterday that 300 tonnes had been spilled, but the revision upwards follows aerial surveillance involving specialised sonar.
The Coast Guard says the slick is moving around 12 miles a day, and heading towards the southeast and could land on the Wexford coast within 16 days.

The Russian Navy has admitted that two of its vessels refuelled near the site of the incident, but denied they were responsible.
The Department of Transport said aerial surveillance on Saturday confirmed the spill surrounding a Russian aircraft carrier and a refuelling tanker.
A navy spokesman told Reuters this morning there had not been an accident onboard, nor deliberate dumping of fuel overboard.
Igor Dygalo disputed the size of the oil spill, saying it neither 'has a catastrophic character nor constitutes a threat to coastal ecology'.
While some of the oil will evaporate or dissolve, a lot of oil remains on the water.
The Coast Guard is to send a tug from Cork in a bid to assess if it is possible to recover some of the oil on the water. A tanker is available in Cork to carry out the work if required.
However, the spokesman said the international experience of such work 'was not high', particularly after the oil has been on the water for some days and spread.

Spraying the oil, in order to break-up the slick, needed to happen within 12 hours to have any chances of success.
The Coast Guard is monitoring the situation, and a statement from the Department of Transport and Marine says further aerial pollution surveillance flights will be carried out.
According to the Coast Guard, vessels currently on the scene include two refuelling tankers, one Russian aircraft carrier, one Russian tug, one Russian destroyer, one British destroyer and the LÉ Aisling.

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