The Russian cargo ship 'Ursa Major' sank in the Mediterranean Sea after three alleged sabotage-induced explosions.
Yug, a company LSEG lists as part of the group and the ship’s direct owner and operator, declined to comment on the sinking.
Fourteen crewmembers of the ship, the Ursa Major, had to be rescued from a lifeboat and transferred to Spain, according to Spain's maritime rescue agency. None of the fourteen crewmembers were ...
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LSEG ship tracking data shows the vessel departed from the Russian port of Saint Petersburg on Dec. 11 and was last seen ...
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Oboronlogistica, a state-controlled company that operated the Ursa Major freighter, said it was wrecked by three powerful explosions just above the water line in what it described as a ...
"The Russians have a systemic problem. It is quite expectedly reflected in the general condition of their fleet," Ukrainian ...
A Russian cargo vessel, Ursa Major, sank in the Mediterranean after an explosion. 14 crew members rescued; two remain missing ...
Ursa Major Technologies Inc. and Raytheon’s Tucson, Arizona-based rocket unit have completed a successful missile flight test for the U.S. Army, using the companies’ advanced long-range solid ...