I don’t have live tools access right now, but I can share the latest widely reported information on the Ursa Major cargo ship based on recent summaries.
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The Ursa Major, a Russian-flagged cargo vessel, was reported sunk in the Mediterranean Sea after an onboard explosion in December 2024. Early reports indicated at least 14 crew members were rescued with two missing, and the event prompted international inquiries about the cause and potential terrorism claims by Russian authorities. These details came from multiple media outlets and official briefings at the time. [sources vary; see reports from late December 2024.]
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Subsequent reporting circulated by state sources framed the incident as an act of terrorism with three explosions on board, while other outlets described the situation as an onboard explosion followed by a rapid sinking. The discrepancy between official Russian statements and independent coverage led to ongoing speculation about motives and those involved. [sources from late December 2024.]
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As of early 2025, follow-up trackers and sanctions-related publications kept the Ursa Major on record in shipping registries, with some listings indicating the vessel had sunk and others noting it remained a subject of sanctions and investigations. The conflicting accounts across sources reflect the broader uncertainty that surrounded the event. [late 2024–early 2025.]
If you’d like, I can:
- Compile a concise timeline of what was reported and when, with citations.
- Look up more recent, post-2024 developments (if you can provide access to current sources or authorize a new search).
- Create a brief summary table comparing the different official and independent narratives.