The Ursa Major, which sank on Monday, was carrying vital equipment for Moscow's newest nuclear-powered icebreaker.
Fourteen crewmembers of the ship, the Ursa Major, had to be rescued from a lifeboat and transferred to Spain, according to Spain's maritime rescue agency. None of the fourteen crewmembers were ...
An engine room explosion sank a Russian cargo ship called "Ursa Major" in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria and two of its crew are missing, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on ...
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 ...
The loss of the 13,000-ton M/V Ursa Major is a major blow to Oboronlogistika and the battered Russian shipbuilding industry. The German-built Ursa Major was just 15 years old, young for an ...
Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation in the northern sky, whose associated mythology likely dates back into prehistory. Its Latin name means "greater (or larger ...
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 ...
The russian company Oboronlogistika claims that its ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean Sea allegedly as a result of a terrorist attack. The russian propaganda agency RIA Novosti reported this ...
Fourteen of the Ursa Major's crew were rescued uninjured from a lifeboat and transferred to Spain, the agency said. The Russian ministry said the ship started sinking following an explosion in the ...
MADRID, December 27. /TASS/. Russian sailors that survived the crash of the Ursa Major freighter near the Spanish coast, departed from Madrid to Russia, the Russian embassy in Spain said.
The Ursa Major cargo ship went down in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain on Tuesday, leaving two of its 16-person crew missing, according to Russia’s foreign ministry. The vessel ...