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Mys-Zhelaniya

IMO Number
9366110
Vessel Type
Multi Purpose Carrier
Flag
Russia

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Vessel Specifications

MMSI
273216130
Callsign
UBQT4
Width
22.0 m
Length
143.0 m

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Latest News

Mys Zhelaniya Delivers Military Cargo to Tobruk Amid Sanctions
Jan 20, 2026

In a notable development, the 'Mys Zhelaniya' successfully docked at the Libyan port of Tobruk on January 16, 2023, transporting military cargo from the Russian port of Baltiysk. The presence of a Pro...

Russian Naval Convoy Approaches Portugal: Insights on the 'MYS Zhelaniya' and 'Sparta IV'
Jan 16, 2026

On January 9, 2023, a notable Russian naval convoy, featuring the cargo vessels 'MYS Zhelaniya' and 'Sparta IV', was reported sailing off the southern coast of Portugal. Official sources indicate that...

Russian Naval Convoy Approaches Port Said in Strategic Move
Jan 10, 2026

A significant Russian convoy has been spotted making its way into the Mediterranean Sea, following its transit through the English Channel at the turn of the year. The convoy includes the Russian-flag...

Vessel Sold to Russian Buyers Amid Confidential Deal
Sep 18, 2019

In a recent maritime transaction, a vessel has been sold to Russian buyers for an undisclosed amount. The specifics of the deal remain confidential, but it highlights the ongoing activity within the s...

BBC Orinoco Rescues Stranded Skipper in Harrowing Sea Adventure
May 17, 2019

In a dramatic maritime rescue that took place in April 2019, the container ship "BBC Orinoco" came to the aid of a distressed German sailor from the Leopard 40 catamaran named "Samsara." This incident...

Pirate Hijacking of BBC Orinoco: A Daring Rescue by the Indian Navy
Nov 12, 2010

Early in the morning on November 11, 2010, at 6 a.m. local time, the cargo vessel 'BBC Orinoco' (IMO: 9366110), carrying a crew of 14, fell victim to a pirate hijacking approximately 450 miles off the...

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