Ukrainian military intelligence claims that the ship was part of a mission evacuating Russian bases in Syria.
A Russian cargo ship currently under U.S. embargo has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea following an explosion, leaving two crew members missing.
“Of the 16 crew members (from the Russian Federation), 14 people were rescued (taken by the rescue service to the port of Cartagena, Murcia), two are missing,” the ministry said.
Distress Signal
Reuters reported that Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service said it had received a distress signal from the Ursa Major on Monday when it was located about 57 miles off the coast of Almeira.
It said it had contacted a nearby ship, which had reported bad weather conditions, a lifeboat in the water, and that the Ursa Major was listing to the starboard side.
Reuters reported that a Russian warship later arrived on the scene and took charge of rescue operations.

A still image obtained from a video dated Dec. 23, 2024, of the Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, which the Russian Foreign Ministry said sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria after an explosion in its engine room. Social media via Reuters
It was the largest vessel in the operator’s fleet and was carrying 380-tonne port cranes and 45-tonne hatch covers.
Ukraine
Ukraine’s military intelligence HUR said on Telegram that the ship had been sent to Syria to remove weapons and military equipment after the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Since 2015, Russia has maintained a substantial military presence in Syria to support the Assad government.
Moscow, which granted asylum to Assad and his family, operates the Hmeimim Air Base in Syria’s northeastern Latakia Province and a naval base near the city of Tartus.
The Epoch Times has not been able to independently verify HUR’s claims.
Chris Summers and Reuters contributed to this report.