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 ...
The Ursa Major had set sail from St. Petersburg, Russia, 12 days before the incident. The vessel was reportedly on its way to Vladivostok in Russia’s Far East, carrying two massive cranes ...
MOSCOW, December 27. /TASS/. The fate of two crew members of Ursa Major, who were missing during the evacuation following a terrorist attack on the cargo ship in the Mediterranean, is still ...
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the "Ursa Major," built in 2009, sank after an explosion ripped through its engine room and that two of its 16 crew were missing. RIA cited ...
TASS/. Russia's Ursa Major cargo ship has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion in the engine room, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Crisis Management Center said in a statement.