Attack Sank Russian Ship in the Mediterranean, Owner Says

Oboronlogistika says freighter was downed by a series of explosions
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 26, 2024 11:01 AM CST
Attack Sank Russian Ship in the Mediterranean, Owner Says
File photo of a cargo ship.   (AP Photo/Vigili del Fuoco)

The Russian operator of a cargo ship that sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria said Thursday that it had been hit by a series of explosions in an act of sabotage, reports the AP. Oboronlogistika, a state-controlled company that operated the Ursa Major freighter, said it was wrecked by three powerful explosions just above the waterline in what it described as a "terrorist attack" that caused it to sink.

It said in a statement carried by Russia's state RIA Novosti news agency that the explosions left a hole in the ship's starboard and filled the engine room with acrid smoke, hampering the crew's attempts to access it. The company added that the damage to the engine room made it impossible to activate pumps and keep the ship afloat. The company's claims couldn't be independently verified. Fourteen of the Ursa Major's crew were rescued uninjured from a lifeboat and transferred to Spain; two others remain missing.

The company said the ship, one of Russia's largest cargo ships, had sailed from St. Petersburg and was carrying two heavy cranes and other equipment to the port of Vladivostok on Russia's far eastern coast. Oboronlogistika, a Russian shipping and logistics company that was established under Russia's Defense Ministry, has been targeted by US and European Union sanctions for its ties to Russia's military. While global warming has made the Northern Sea Route via Russia's Arctic increasingly accessible year-round, most ships still have to choose the southern route in winter.

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