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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKyiv Insider: Russian Defense Ministry loses a cargo ship off the coast of Spain after explosion
Kyiv Insider - Russian Defense Ministry loses a cargo ship off the coast of Spain after explosion
December 24, 2024 at 06:06 AM
A sanctioned Russian cargo vessel, the Ursa Major, has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea following an explosion in its engine room off the coast of Spain. The incident occurred in international waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Fourteen of the sixteen crew members were rescued and taken to the Spanish port of Cartagena, while two remain missing.
Operated by Oboronlogistika, a company owned by Russian Ministry of Defense, the Ursa Major was en route from Saint Petersburg to Vladivostok and according to the company, publicly stated as carrying cranes and two 45-ton hatch covers intended for icebreaker construction. With its identity as a Russian military entity somewhat masked under corporate veil, the company owns and operates a fleet of seven cargo vessels (now six) known for ferrying a plethora of items for the Russian military as well large equipment related to industrial projects.
Initially reported as en route to pick up Russian soldiers that are currently being chased out of Syria, the Ursa Majors owners denied this, citing cargo. Given that we can take this as an official Russian government statement, it can be completely discarded as the obfuscation and lies weve come to expect from centuries of Russian nonsense.
One thing we do know, the probability of similar events occurring in the near future just improved.
/snip
December 24, 2024 at 06:06 AM
A sanctioned Russian cargo vessel, the Ursa Major, has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea following an explosion in its engine room off the coast of Spain. The incident occurred in international waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Fourteen of the sixteen crew members were rescued and taken to the Spanish port of Cartagena, while two remain missing.
Operated by Oboronlogistika, a company owned by Russian Ministry of Defense, the Ursa Major was en route from Saint Petersburg to Vladivostok and according to the company, publicly stated as carrying cranes and two 45-ton hatch covers intended for icebreaker construction. With its identity as a Russian military entity somewhat masked under corporate veil, the company owns and operates a fleet of seven cargo vessels (now six) known for ferrying a plethora of items for the Russian military as well large equipment related to industrial projects.
Initially reported as en route to pick up Russian soldiers that are currently being chased out of Syria, the Ursa Majors owners denied this, citing cargo. Given that we can take this as an official Russian government statement, it can be completely discarded as the obfuscation and lies weve come to expect from centuries of Russian nonsense.
One thing we do know, the probability of similar events occurring in the near future just improved.
/snip
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Kyiv Insider: Russian Defense Ministry loses a cargo ship off the coast of Spain after explosion (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
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3Hotdogs
(13,571 posts)1. I like the last sentence.
orangecrush
(22,131 posts)2. Shit happenski
Ligyron
(7,910 posts)3. Oopski...
One down, six to go.
niyad
(120,685 posts)4. Hey, vlad. Just a reminder that nothing and nowhere is safe. .Black Sea,
Arctic, Moscow, Mediterranean, the air. . . NOWHERE!!!
Igel
(36,233 posts)5. The names involved are really awesome.
With its identity as a Russian military entity somewhat masked under corporate veil,
"Oboronlogistika" just means "defense logistics." I find that masked like a wolf in an incredibly lifelike wolf suit is "in disguise."
As for the ship's name ... "Ursa Major" ... That's Latin for "greater bear." Not that anything thinks of "bear" and "Russia" as being related in any metaphorical or symbolic sense.
Part of me rather hopes that Germany or Ukraine or the US did this and it's not just random Russian incompetence, and that we're participating in Russia's shadow war against the West/Ukr instead of just proclaiming one's outrage at it and then proudly not participating in it. (We're all about defense, but the inevitable of a purely defensive war stripped of all offense is more commonly known as "defeat"--maybe partial, maybe total. But "victory" in such cases is "victory because we could have lost much worse" ... in other words, defeat.)
crickets
(26,153 posts)6. Good. nt