Russian cargo ship Ursa Major transits the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, in April 2023.; Credit: REUTERS/Yoruk Isik

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian cargo ship called 'Ursa Major' sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria and two of its crew are missing, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday 24 December 2024.

The ship went down after an explosion in its engine room and fourteen of its sixteen crew members have been rescued and brought to Spain, the ministry said in a statement.

LSEG ship tracking data shows the vessel departed from the Russian port of Saint Petersburg on 11 December and was last seen sending a signal at 23:04 CET on Monday between Algeria and Spain.

On leaving Saint Petersburg it had indicated that its next port of call was the Russian port of Vladivostok, not the Syrian port of Tartous which it has called at previously.

The operator and owner is a company called SK-Yug, part of Oboronlogistics, according to LSEG data. Oboronlogistics and SK-Yug declined to comment on the ship's sinking.

Oboronlogistics said in a statement on 20 December that the ship was carrying specialised port cranes due to be installed at the port of Vladivostok as well as parts for new ice-breakers.