http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1251804497690&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFullA Russian cargo ship that disappeared in the Channel was carrying arms to Iran and was being tracked by Mossad, The Sunday Times reported, quoting unnamed sources in both Russia and Israel.
The ship, called The Arctic Sea and flying a Maltese flag of convenience, was officially carrying a cargo of timber worth ÂŁ1.3 million and vanished along the route from Finland to Algeria on July 24. It was recovered west of Africa on August 17 when eight alleged pirates were arrested on suspicion of hijacking the vessel.
Moscow vehemently denied that the ship was carrying any cargo apart from the timber. It said the ship was taken by criminals who demanded a ÂŁ1 million ransom.
But Israeli and Russian sources quoted by the Times claimed the ship had been loaded with S-300 missiles, Russia's most advanced anti-aircraft weapon, while it was docking for repairs in the Russian port of Kaliningrad
According to the paper, Mossad tipped off the Russian government that the shipment had been sold by former military officers who have crossed over to crime.
The Kremlin then reportedly ordered a rescue mission which involved destroyers and submarines, to avoid the embarrassment of the advanced system being sold by criminals, so military officials believe a "cover story" was concocted.
A Russian military official is quoted as saying, "The official version is ridiculous and was given to allow the Kremlin to save face, I've spoken to people close to the investigation and they've pretty much confirmed Mossad's involvement. It's laughable to believe all this fuss was over a load of timber. I'm not alone in believing that it was carrying weapons to Iran."
Sources in Moscow further suggested that Mossad may have used proxies to hijack the ship by establishing a criminal gang which, most likely, was not aware of the true reasoning behind its mission. "The best way for the Israelis to block the cargo from reaching Iran would have been to create a lot of noise around the ship," a former army officer told the paper.
"Once the news of the hijack broke, the game was up for the arms dealers. The Russians had to act. That's why I don't rule out Mossad being behind the hijacking. It stopped the shipment and gave the Kremlin a way out so that it can now claim it mounted a brilliant rescue mission."
IDF sources told the paper that a decision to inform Russia of the weapons shipment followed intelligence that the ship was being loaded with the system in Kaliningrad, a port notorious for gun runners.
Israel views the S-300, considered the world's most advanced anti-aircraft missile system, as a weapon tilting the power equilibrium in the region, and has been exerting continuous pressure on Russia not to sell the system to Iran.
But in Kaliningrad, former high-ranking Russian military officers impoverished since the fall of the Soviet empire have been said to trade in Russian weaponry clandestinely, without Moscow's approval or knowledge.
When this story first developed a whole lot of things did not make sense. The military resources Russia put into finding this cargo of missing timber far exceeded that when it lots a cargo of tanks to Kenya.
The way everything was handled also did not make sense. Why was everyone so tight lipped about a simple inexpensive wood cargo? Why had a bunch of pirates who were able to think of a pretty detailed plan to capture a ship, so stupid as to target a wood cargo ship and in those areas? Nothing made sense and when I learnt it had just come from a smugglers ports in Russia.. things made sense.
It had had something on it that it shouldnt have had. I would never have thought Mossad would be behind it.. I thought its most likely a big drug or weapons shipment thats involved in a Russian Cartel dispute.
This story makes a lot of sense and for me connects the dots in the best way. Things make more sense now.
Its a pretty interesting story.