Russian Ship With Nuclear Reactors Sank — Where Was It Going?

Опубликовано: 26 Июнь 2026
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A Russian cargo ship sank in the Mediterranean on December 23, 2024 — and almost nobody talked about what was inside. Two men died. Fourteen survivors were pulled from a lifeboat in the dark. The silence lasted seventeen months.

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The Ursa Major was no ordinary freighter. Owned by a subsidiary of Russia's Ministry of Defense, sanctioned by both the US and EU, she had spent years hauling military cargo to Syria. Her final manifest listed empty containers and manhole covers. Her actual cargo may have been two nuclear reactors stripped from decommissioned Russian submarines — possibly bound for North Korea.

🔍 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Why two Russian Navy warships escorted a 'commercial' freighter
How satellite imagery exposed the cover story
Why the Trans-Siberian Railway makes the official route impossible
What the Ursa Major's history reveals about Russian military logistics

📌 RESOURCES
CNN satellite imagery report on the Ursa Major
EU and US sanctions records for Oboronlogistics
Spanish maritime rescue authority incident logs

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