Greece refers to potential crude oil leakage traces after the attack on the oil tanker 'Sounion' in the Red Sea.

On August 31, Jin Shi Data reported that on August 30, local time, the Greek side issued a statement through the International Maritime Organization, stating that the Greek side found a "potential oil leakage trace" of up to 2.2 nautical miles near the "Sounion" oil tanker trapped in the Red Sea area due to an attack by Yemeni Houthi armed forces. The Greek side called on all parties concerned to assist in the rescue as soon as possible to prevent environmental disasters caused by oil leakage.

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