New Revelations About the Russian Ship Sunk Across Spain in 2024: Nuclear Reactors Would Have Been Transported to North Korea
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New details appear about the mysterious sinking of a Russian cargo ship off the coast of Spain in December 2024. According to the latest information, the ship would have transported two nuclear reactors for submarines, possibly destined for North Korea, although the captain had officially declared that the cargo was made up of "channel cap".
The captain changed his initial statement from "well caps" to components similar to those of atomic submarines; Spain, despite not checking the cargo, insists that "there is no dangerous merchandise."More information: Miras asks Minister Robles to "clarify" whether the Russian ship that sank in front of Cartagena was carrying two nuclear reactors
Kim Jong Un's Russian nuclear reactors may have been torpedoed by the US The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank under very mysterious circumstances in the Mediterranean in December 2024. An extensive investigation published by CNN now suggests that the ship may have been carrying two nuclear reactors intended for North Korean submarines - and that the ship may have been the victim of a targeted sabotage operation by the West. The voyage took pl…
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