Russian cargo ship sank in Mediterranean Sea with two crew missing, Russian Foreign Ministry says
Russian cargo ship sank in Mediterranean Sea with two crew missing, Russian Foreign Ministry says
That is the ship Ukrainian intelligence claims to be meant to transport weapons from Syria back to Russia, which had engine problems yesterday.
UPDATE: Apparently the ship was transporting port cranes and is directly owned by the Russian military. So there are pretty much two options. One is that those cranes were meant for a new military port in Libya or that the final destination was honest and the ship was indeed going to Vladivostok. That port has some serious problems handling North Korean weapon shipments right now.
24 0 ReplyIt harmed Russia so either way idc. Was a win
4 0 ReplyNot just opened by their military, but also apparently explicitly under sanctions.
7 0 Replyor maybe it was going to latakia in order to transport out some elements of airbase?
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https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9538892
Built in 2009, 15 years old. So quite a modern vessel, unlike the clapped out tankers they just lost.
20 1 Reply15 years is a terrifyingly long time to last without proper maintenance though.
9 0 ReplyNot for a large ship like this one.
I do think there's something suspicious about this sinking.
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Being on the bottom of the sea does tend to cause engine problems, yes.
14 0 ReplyThe air intakes are not optimally working, right?
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russian cargo ships having a bad month.
14 0 ReplyOh dear. How sad. Never mind.
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6 1 ReplyI'm sure it was just an act of God. No foul play here. No sir.
6 0 ReplyIn another unrelated news, Germany sends Ukraine 45 underwater scooters. 🤔
4 0 Reply*blub*
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