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Navy ship reportedly injures activists

Associated Press

MADRID – Spain’s navy rammed into a Greenpeace dinghy during a protest in the Atlantic Ocean against oil exploration near the Canary Islands on Saturday, injuring four of its activists, one of them seriously, the environmental organization said.

However, the navy disputed that account. The navy said it dispatched two boats from one of its ships in the area to prevent Greenpeace from boarding a large oil drilling ship and that one of its activists was seriously injured when she fell out of her dinghy and was hit by its propellers.

Speaking by radio-telephone from Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise in the area, Capt. Joel Stewart identified the woman as a 23-year-old Italian activist and said injuries to the other activists were minor.

The government licensed the Spanish energy company Repsol YPF S.A. to begin oil exploration off the Canary Islands, and it is doing that now from a large oil drilling ship with a platform.

Greenpeace geologist Julio Barea said Saturday that he believes oil exploration could cause “grave” environmental damage around the islands.