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Russian Cargo Ship Sinks in the Mediterranean Amid Controversy
A Russian cargo ship, suspected of being on a mission linked to Syria, has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea following an engine room explosion, according to officials in Moscow. The incident has left two crew members missing, while 14 others were rescued and taken to Spain.
The vessel, identified as Ursa Major, went down between Spain and Algeria, sparking international interest due to claims by Ukraine's military intelligence. Ukraine alleged that the ship had been tasked with removing weapons and military equipment from Syria in the aftermath of the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Timeline of Events
Ship tracking data indicates the Ursa Major departed from St. Petersburg, Russia, on December 11. Its stated destination was Vladivostok, but it reportedly experienced a breakdown near Portugal before continuing through the Strait of Gibraltar. The vessel was last seen transmitting a signal late Monday evening between Algeria and Spain.
The operator and owner of the ship is believed to be a Russian company specializing in shipping and logistics, according to publicly available data.
The Syrian Connection
Bashar al-Assad’s departure to Moscow earlier this month marked the end of his regime after a swift rebel offensive captured Damascus. For over a decade, the Kremlin supported Assad militarily and politically, maintaining strategic bases in Syria, including the Hmeimim airbase in Latakia and the Tartous naval facility.
Russia’s intervention in the Syrian civil war began in 2015, tipping the scales in favor of Assad’s government. Key victories, such as the recapture of Aleppo, highlighted Russia's influence in the conflict. However, recent reports suggest Moscow has been scaling back its military presence in northern Syria, raising questions about the future of its bases in the region.
Broader Implications
The sinking of the Ursa Major comes amid heightened tensions surrounding Russia’s global military activities. While the full details of its mission remain unclear, this incident underscores the complexities of international geopolitics in the Mediterranean region.