MOSCOW, December 25. /TASS/. A terrorist attack has been committed against the Russian ship Ursa Major in the Mediterranean Sea, the press service of the Oboronlogistics shipping company has told ...
A Russian vessel, Ursa Major, sank in the Mediterranean after an explosion, leaving two crew members missing. The ship was operated by Oboronlogistika, a Russian Defence Ministry-affiliated ...
A Russian merchant ship, the Ursa Major, which sank in the Mediterranean Sea on December 23, was struck by a “targeted terrorist attack,” the vessel’s owner, the Oboronlogistka group, told RIA Novosti ...
According to a press release from Oboronlogistics, the Russian transport and logistics company which owns the Ursa Major, the ship had onboard two 380-tonne port cranes, as well as 45-ton reactor ...
A Russian cargo ship has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria, with 14 crew members rescued and two others still missing. The Ursa Major vessel had been heading to the eastern ...
The Norwegian vessel Oslo Carrier 3 refused to take aboard Russian sailors from the sinking cargo ship Ursa Major, according to the ship’s owner, Oboronlogistika, a company under Russia’s Defense ...
A Russian cargo ship suspects a major act of sabotage as "three explosions" sank its cargo vessel Ursa Major while passing through the Mediterranean. Despite Ukraine not claiming responsibility ...
Oboronlogistika did not say what evidence it had allowing it to conclude a terrorist attack sank the Ursa Major. Russian foreign ministry's crisis unit said on Telegram on Tuesday that the ship ...
Spain's Maritime Rescue Service said it had received a distress signal from the Ursa Major on Monday when it was located about 57 miles off the coast of Almeira. Two vessels and a helicopter had ...
against the Ursa Major,” it said in a statement. “Three consecutive explosions” took place on the ship before it began taking on water, added the company, which belongs to the Russian ...
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