Interesting news this morning, in that the Russians have found the sinking of the Ursa Major cargo ship in the Med important enough to investigate. They are diving on the wreck.
The Ursa Major sank after an explosion in the engine room.
Now, that may not sound that strange, but there a what-if. What if the explosion wasn't INSIDE the engine room, but was OUTSIDE it?
The difference is really important. The first could suggest sabotage of some kind. The second could infer that the ship was attacked by a remote controlled drone vessel, as used by Ukraine in the Black Sea.
Either are serious. The sabotage theory infers someone got access to the engine room and planted an explosive device. Even an external explosion could be sabotage, where the device was attached to the hull.
The unmanned surface vessel attack infers that Ukraine have now expanded their use of USVs into the Med and Russian ships are not safe in International waters. Therefore safety has to be stepped up in all waters, not just close to Ukraine and the mothership that launched the USV needs to be identified, tracked and neutralised.
Of course the third option could be a simple equipment failure in the engine room with no involvement from outside agents.
I doubt Russia will release any information, unless it suits them. But there may be lots to learn from the wreck. If a USV was used, then the wreckage of that may be on the sea floor as well as the Ursa Major.
Interesting they are making the effort to investigate. It shows they have their suspicions that all is not as it seems and requires clarification. Information that will inform operational requirements in the future.
Or they may have some cargo on the vessel they want to recover before anyone else does. Wonder what that could be?