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NATO sank russian ship that was going to pick up russkies equipment and personnel from Syria. Ziggers in Syria are now entrapped.
>Ursa Major was owned by the Oboronlogistics company, which is part of the Ministry of Defense. The sunken tanker has previously repeatedly delivered cargo to the Syrian port of Tartus, where the Russian Navy's logistics center is located. During its last voyage, Ursa Major was accompanied by three warships of the Russian Navy.
>The rescue operation after the explosion on Ursa Major was led by a "Russian warship," the Spanish newspaper La Verdad notes. The Russian warship did not pick up the rescued crew members – they were taken to the Spanish city of Cartagena.
>The explosion and sinking of the vessel could not have been an accident, said a retired captain of the 3rd rank, who served for more than 10 years on Russian Navy ships. "There is simply nothing on it that could cause an explosion of such force that the ship sank after it.
NATO sank russian ship that was going to pick up russkies equipment and personnel from Syria. Ziggers in Syria are now entrapped.
>Ursa Major was owned by the Oboronlogistics company, which is part of the Ministry of Defense. The sunken tanker has previously repeatedly delivered cargo to the Syrian port of Tartus, where the Russian Navy's logistics center is located. During its last voyage, Ursa Major was accompanied by three warships of the Russian Navy.
>The rescue operation after the explosion on Ursa Major was led by a "Russian warship," the Spanish newspaper La Verdad notes. The Russian warship did not pick up the rescued crew members – they were taken to the Spanish city of Cartagena.
>The explosion and sinking of the vessel could not have been an accident, said a retired captain of the 3rd rank, who served for more than 10 years on Russian Navy ships. "There is simply nothing on it that could cause an explosion of such force that the ship sank after it.