The Ursa Major, which sank on Monday, was carrying vital equipment for Moscow's newest nuclear-powered icebreaker.
which had previously said it was en route to the Russian far eastern port of Vladivostok with two giant port cranes lashed to its deck. The crisis centre said in a statement that 14 of the ship ...
Oboronlogistika had said that the ship had been en route to the Russian far eastern port of Vladivostok. Oboronlogistika and SK-Yug, a company LSEG lists as part of the group and the ship's direct ...
including a Spanish Navy ship, had taken part in rescuing the crew. It said the vessel had been due to arrive in Vladivostok on Jan. 22.
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The Ursa Major is listed on MarineTraffic.com as a 409-foot-long general cargo ship that was sailing from the Russian city of St. Petersburg to Vladivostok in Russia's Far East. Russian transport ...
The ship's owner said it was on its way to Vladivostok in Russia's Far East carrying two cranes for the port weighing 380 tonnes apiece, although the destination could not be confirmed independently.
Oboronlogistika said in a statement on December 20 that the ship had been heading to Russia's far eastern city of Vladivostok carrying two cranes for the port weighing 380 tonnes each. The Ursa ...
Russia's Foreign Ministry says the Ursa Major, built in 2009, sank after an explosion ripped through its engine room and two of its 16 crew are missing.
An explosion sank a sanctioned Russian cargo ship in the Mediterranean Sea on Monday night, Russian authorities said, leaving two crew members missing.