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      <title>The Ursa Major Sinking: Russian Nuclear Reactors, a North Korean Destination, and an Unclaimed Strike</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A CNN investigation published this week recasts the December 2024 sinking of the Russian cargo vessel Ursa Major as something more consequential than a maritime accident off the Spanish coast. According to the report, the ship was carrying components for two submarine nuclear reactors, the destination was likely North Korea, and the sequence of events on the night of December 22 to 23, 2024 is consistent with a deliberate attack by an unidentified Western actor. None of these claims have been formally confirmed. All of them now sit on the public record.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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