The Russian Ursa Major had empty cargo containers to load up on the weapons in Syria to remove. Putin made the ship’s captain drive the old ship to the limit to remove the weapons. It was a race before the rebels over-ran the port, the old cargo ship’s engines couldn’t take the strain and blew-up.
@@monmouthnjSo what? Putin and the Russian corruption and maintenance on the ship made it old before its time. In the Ukraine war, a lot of Russia’s so-called top of the line weapon systems turned out to be junk due to corruption and maintenance negligence!
@@GuyDouble07 “Russian planes starved of spare parts are running into safety incidents twice as often as they were before the war…” 12 Feb 2024 Business insider. The Russian cargo ships are in the same boat with no spare parts and poor maintenance.
@@monmouthnj “Russian planes starved of spare parts are running into safety incidents twice as often as they were before the war…” 12 Feb 2024 Business insider. The Russian cargo ships are in the same boat with no spare parts and poor maintenance.
NO "mystery explosion" right hand engine spat a rod firing it out the side of the bulkhead,forcing the ship to take on water and forced to abandon ship acc to crew interviewed. by Spanish and Libyan Coast Guard
An explosion in the engine room, that it's almost impossible to ignite ship grade diesel fuel without heating it atomizing it, compressing it with proper amount of air, making it vitrually impossible for any engine failure to create a fuel air bomb out of 'engine', what they 'exploded'? The pics of the ship show it sinking by the BOW. Close up of the ship in dock shows MASSIVE damage to the BOW around the anchor. As to what this ship was really up to, well, Russia lies when it talks so we KNOW it wasn't gong 3/4 around the world to deliver a couple of cranes to a ship yard in one of the most inhospitable ports on earth. My bet is the Syria story, with an added extra, it was loaded with explosives to blow up anything they couldn't take with them.
It was carrying two large cranes from St Petersberg and officially on it's way to Vladivostok, however there's rumors these cranes were destined for Libya so Russia could establish a military port there.
Russia needs equipment in Russia, but fortunately, the equipment the ship was carrying will not reach there. I hope it was something expensive - like the s-400 system
While possibly sabotage, that would likely involve planting the explosive at the port of origin in the Baltic. On the other hand, the Russians are not known for great maintenance, and judging from the pre-war travel, it may have been overdue for an overhaul.
Proudly made in Russia,,,,,,by Russians.....Whoops!!!!!!!!!n. PS: Nobody uses empty containers for ballast.....that would be ever so Russian if it happened....,
Seriously? The bulbous bow is clearly visible @0:18. It's sinking by the starboard stern.
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A German military helicopter was shot at from a Ruzzian cargo ship two weeks ago in the Baltic Sea that was also on the way from St. Petersburg to Tartus. Maybe its even the same ship.
It's not that secret, even You Tubers are doing videos on it, took dog a walk and woman 5 doors down asked me if I'd heard about it. Then guy sat outside Tescos asking for change was on about it too.
I wince to have to point out that "professional" has but one "f" and a second "s", however I take your point. I was also impressed to hear that the ship "travelled through Gibraltar" - quite a feat! maybe that's why they needed all the "extra ballAAAst" to simulate that "nucUlar ice-breaker". Oh dear oh dear...
What I can Confirm is that the British SBS have been deployed to the region since being stood down from Ukraine C Squadron (Poole) have had huge successes as of late since Seal Team 6 along with the 5th Fleet have failed to forge any inroads into the Houhti Yemen surge
With the Ursa Major joining the ranks of Russia’s historic naval losses, it’s clear the Russian fleet is less about power projection and more about perfecting the art of maritime vanishing acts.🇺🇦🇺🇸
The navy of the Russian Federation is perfectly capable to sink it's own ships, no need for foreign assistance! This is Russian naval tradition going all the way back to 1905!
Im pretty familiar with heavy lift cargo ships, and the whole contsiner stoey is nonsensical. These ship have a high volume water pump called an antiheeling pump just for this purpose.
Ships accidentally falling out the window
😂😂
This one apparently drunk some radioactive tea
looooooooooooooolllllllllllll
Ship got prigozhined
@@arky5851 😂😂good one
Must've been carrying e-scooters.
"Pooters Scooters" for soldiers.....extra zippy.
Probably just routine Russian "maintenance" standards.
😂😂😂😂😂
This is funny, because it's true.😂
Special Sink Operation 😂
😂😂😂😂
special maritime operation
😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gosh. A mystery explosion. I wonder who could have possibly done that?
Probably just Russian "maintenance"
Obama? Baiden?
Nordstream 2
Probably the Captain had upset Putin and there weren't any hotel windows handy.
@@prosto1354 Putolini? Puttler?
According to the Ministry of Defense of Russia, this ship was sunk by the Ukrainians or the Anglo-Saxons🤣🤣
Alfred the Great at work.
could be the aliens? .... anglo-saxons ones ...
No doubt. The Russian Ministry of Attack will blame Ukraine, or the West, for anything and everything!
‘Twas time travelling Anglo-Saxons that did it. I have it on good authority Uthred of Bebbanburg is responsible.
Vikings. Definitely!
Ah yes, Russia going from Ursa Major to Ursa Minor.
Poor bear...
Poo (Russian) Bear, backside.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
4 russian ships sunk in a week.? 😂
As Toyah Wilcox sang. “It’s a mystery “.
All the Russian sailors are in trenches in Ukraine, earning millions
5, this is the 5th one
@@doncarlodivargas5497 Russian million is literally $10k, they get like 3 of those for death
@myaccount0000 - yes, exactly, but still better paid than being a sailor etc
So the secret mission wasnt to go to Syria and transport some of the Russian equipment to Libya.
Poor fish having to die because of Russia tankers over last few weeks. Oil
Never mind...new reefs in a few years.
It's not just russias genocide of Ukraine but fish now as well. Putin really is a despotic psychopath
Its not a ship its a Russian submarine in disguise. 😂😂😂
It identifies as a submarine….
It’s a special undersea operation.
Unplanned submarine conversion
Not a very secret, secret...
Secret is the scope in which the ship was used
NATO also has ninjas.
Well yeah, who do you think blew up Nordstream 2?
Peace ninjas
@@AnumaOnline must be the Dirty USA Capitalists 😂😅😂😅😂
Yeahh !! Yeahh kamerade! 😂😅😂😅😂
Terrorists you mean
Secret mission to cut some underwater cables?
The UK does that, sorry gas pipes are what the UK blow up!!!!
Somebody was smoking secretly below deck...
Ukraine has paralysed the Russian naval fleet
Russia has always sucked at navies
@@blakecampbell-taylor2865At everything..
@@blakecampbell-taylor2865 It was those pesky Japanese torpedo boats again
@@blakecampbell-taylor2865 russia has always sucked at everything.
Without having a navy of their own….
Ukraine's awesome spymaster at work? Putin's terrified of that guy.
Budanow
If its a secret how do you know
Intelligence gathering?
Its a secret shhh
@@paulsteavenWrong Intelligence...!
Someone broke their pinky promise and told.
Because it started sinking, thus it became a merritime wide sos?
"Special Sink Operation" Three days to the Mediterranean
That it has the colors of Russian flag makes it quite ironic
So those photos are secret also
The Russian Ursa Major had empty cargo containers to load up on the weapons in Syria to remove. Putin made the ship’s captain drive the old ship to the limit to remove the weapons. It was a race before the rebels over-ran the port, the old cargo ship’s engines couldn’t take the strain and blew-up.
silly lie. The ship was relatively new -- built in 2009 in Germany and initially it was called Scan Britania.
😂
@@monmouthnjSo what? Putin and the Russian corruption and maintenance on the ship made it old before its time. In the Ukraine war, a lot of Russia’s so-called top of the line weapon systems turned out to be junk due to corruption and maintenance negligence!
@@GuyDouble07 “Russian planes starved of spare parts are running into safety incidents twice as often as they were before the war…” 12 Feb 2024 Business insider. The Russian cargo ships are in the same boat with no spare parts and poor maintenance.
@@monmouthnj “Russian planes starved of spare parts are running into safety incidents twice as often as they were before the war…” 12 Feb 2024 Business insider. The Russian cargo ships are in the same boat with no spare parts and poor maintenance.
NO "mystery explosion" right hand engine spat a rod firing it out the side of the bulkhead,forcing the ship to take on water and forced to abandon ship acc to crew interviewed. by Spanish and Libyan Coast Guard
ship expert
Just usual russian corruption
thank you.
@@beb5816don’t ruin a story with facts! Seriously, earlier photos of the ship seems to show it being a rust bucket
So, probably just a victim of Russian corner cutting and drained resources then.
It just fell out a window.
A well maintained ship from Russia.
Temu engine
You know !
Anyone hear a big magnet attach itself to the hull? No? OK, let's head home!
I bet they blame the British.
Special undersea operation has been successful lmao 😂😂😂
Another russian ship converted to submarine. 4 ships so far this week. LOL.
Trying hard to beat their ally North Korea in number of submarines
I told you that the Russian base is gona relocate from Syria to Algeria.
Looks like a heavy lift ship design to move a small but heavy cargo.
Merry Xmas from UAF Gen Kyryllo Badass Budanov, the Legend. 💙💙💛💛💪💪🌲🌲
An explosion in the engine room, that it's almost impossible to ignite ship grade diesel fuel without heating it atomizing it, compressing it with proper amount of air, making it vitrually impossible for any engine failure to create a fuel air bomb out of 'engine', what they 'exploded'? The pics of the ship show it sinking by the BOW. Close up of the ship in dock shows MASSIVE damage to the BOW around the anchor. As to what this ship was really up to, well, Russia lies when it talks so we KNOW it wasn't gong 3/4 around the world to deliver a couple of cranes to a ship yard in one of the most inhospitable ports on earth. My bet is the Syria story, with an added extra, it was loaded with explosives to blow up anything they couldn't take with them.
It is not a secret; it is probably traveling to Libya with two Cranes they were transporting, and who knows what it had in its cargo holds.
Nah, they were just getting rid of their old scrap.
It's a special sinking operation
Was on its way to Syria to pickup Russian Equipment. "No Biggie-No Secret"..!
It was carrying two large cranes from St Petersberg and officially on it's way to Vladivostok, however there's rumors these cranes were destined for Libya so Russia could establish a military port there.
@@armchairgeneralissimo Uhm? I live St Petersburg and didn't see such via this Vessel within Port or Departure.
@richardsanders4624 It left St Petersburg on 11th December at 9:22AM, it was expected at Vladivostok on 22nd January.
@armchairgeneralissimo Indeed it did.
Same story, different day for the Tsar's Grand Navy.
Nucular? Really? A professional journalist can't even say NUCLEAR?
Welp, this is not good for Russia.
Looks like their Navy is experiencing 1905 again
Everyone knows, smoking is bad for you
Ooops another one?: “To lose one ship may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose so many looks like carelessness”
Special engine operation
Yuri was smoking again.
It amazes me that still today ships sink because a single compartment explosion...
Russia needs equipment in Russia, but fortunately, the equipment the ship was carrying will not reach there. I hope it was something expensive - like the s-400 system
Greetings from Neptune 👌💛💙💛💙
A beautiful Christmas gift.
While possibly sabotage, that would likely involve planting the explosive at the port of origin in the Baltic. On the other hand, the Russians are not known for great maintenance, and judging from the pre-war travel, it may have been overdue for an overhaul.
there is nothing in the engine room that can "explode" ;) crude oil is not even flammable.
"On a secret mission for Vladimin Putin" - FFS grow up.
Proudly made in Russia,,,,,,by Russians.....Whoops!!!!!!!!!n. PS: Nobody uses empty containers for ballast.....that would be ever so Russian if it happened....,
0:50 They could be did? Any Flight of the Conchords fans?
He has a strong Kiwi accent doesn't he.
Unless the engine room is in the bow - as that is the part that appears to be sinking - that would appear to be most unlikely.
The bow is the end with the high white superstructure. It listed to starboard and sank via the stern.
Seriously? The bulbous bow is clearly visible @0:18. It's sinking by the starboard stern.
A German military helicopter was shot at from a Ruzzian cargo ship two weeks ago in the Baltic Sea that was also on the way from St. Petersburg to Tartus. Maybe its even the same ship.
It's not that secret, even You Tubers are doing videos on it, took dog a walk and woman 5 doors down asked me if I'd heard about it. Then guy sat outside Tescos asking for change was on about it too.
The Sun can't even spell their own journalist's name correctly 🤗
It may have been on a secret peace mission.
We need more underwater reefs to attract fish.
Schadenfreude comes to mind. some horrible people in the world hope all are rescued
secret mission ? it was really hard to see , real stealthy ... Lmfao
SHIP NOT BOAT. Highly proffesional editing Sun. Showing the Chief Editor really earned their media qualifications and English cert.
I wince to have to point out that "professional" has but one "f" and a second "s", however I take your point. I was also impressed to hear that the ship "travelled through Gibraltar" - quite a feat! maybe that's why they needed all the "extra ballAAAst" to simulate that "nucUlar ice-breaker". Oh dear oh dear...
СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ!!!!
They blow it up there self
ahhh, yes cutting underwater cables and mysteriously sinking..oh well
I didn't think sunkin' ships would float, but there it is!
'secret mission'. 😂😂. Ok.
2 missing crewman? That's sad couldn't rescue everyone 😢
was it a "Victory Seckret" delivery or were the sailors singing!¿
Construction of a modern "nucular" icebreaker (1:27). Repeat after me: nu-clee-er.
What I can Confirm is that the British SBS have been deployed to the region since being stood down from Ukraine
C Squadron (Poole) have had huge successes as of late since Seal Team 6 along with the 5th Fleet have failed to forge any inroads into the Houhti Yemen surge
I expect all cargo ships stop sailing now
you have lost another ??
It just transformed into a submarine, no worries.
….and you know about this secret mission, how…?
$50 says corruption had a hand in it.
Well things happen 😂😂😂😂😂
It makes you wonder what it was carrying
Anyone else remember when journalists had to have proof of what they reported?
Now they just make chit up as they go along.
Who made the cranes?
“Special Deflotation Operation”
With the Ursa Major joining the ranks of Russia’s historic naval losses, it’s clear the Russian fleet is less about power projection and more about perfecting the art of maritime vanishing acts.🇺🇦🇺🇸
They gonna mess up Spain water too??
Ukraine or Sea Eye eh
Poor Assad. His divorce would be a lot easier and cheaper if he left his wife in Syria.
Secret?
What does 'secret' mean in your language?
Dali je potonuo ili se samo nagnuo ??
Butler's new u-boat
The navy of the Russian Federation is perfectly capable to sink it's own ships, no need for foreign assistance! This is Russian naval tradition going all the way back to 1905!
We will soon know what it was loaded with.
Im pretty familiar with heavy lift cargo ships, and the whole contsiner stoey is nonsensical. These ship have a high volume water pump called an antiheeling pump just for this purpose.
Maybe this was the mission “reinforce the Moscova”
The sinking of the Russian ship Ursa Major raises questions about its mission and the risks of covert operations in volatile regions.
There was no secret, it was sent to evacuate Russian equipment from Syria
I mean the russian navy cant keep the kunetsov from catching fire. Its probably just SOP for russian naval assets.
Explosives blow up don't they ??🙄🙄😀😀
Special submarine action.
NUCLEAR, Einstein...