MOSCOW, August 13 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian...
is not anchored in our port," a statement posted on the port"s website said.The statement added that the port in San Sebastian, also known as "Pasajes," is not capable of receiving ships as large as the 98-meter Arctic Sea and was built to accommodate only fishing boats and yachts.
The Maltese-flagged Arctic Sea set off from Finland on July 23 carrying a large load of timber, and was due to arrive at the Algerian port of Bejaia on August 4.
Some media reports said contact was lost with the ship on July 28, after masked men claiming to be police briefly seized the vessel in the Baltic Sea on July 24 tying the crew up and searching the vessel. A sailor was quoted by the media as saying the men left the ship after about 12 hours, and the Arctic Sea resumed its voyage.
However, suspicions are growing that the crew member could have been threatened and that the ship was in fact hijacked.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered on Wednesday
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