The Russian con/ro Sparta III has gotten stuck in the ice in
the Arctic waters of Yenisey Gulf, an inlet on the Kara Sea, according to state
news outlet TASS.
According to TASS, the vessel became caught in the ice on
December 13. She ran low on food and water as the crew attempted to break out,
a shipping source told TASS, and unspecified equipment froze up.
The crew's effort to free the vessel has not shown signs of
success, and AIS tracking shows that Sparta III remains stationary, attended by
one offshore tug. With the Siberian winter setting in, operator Oboronlogistics
has called for heavy icebreaker assistance.
"In the coming days, a nuclear icebreaker will be
dispatched to escort the vessel to a safe area for navigation. The vessel has
the necessary supplies of food and lubricants, communication with the captain
is maintained," Oboronlogistics told TASS. "There is no threat to the
life of the ship's crew members."
Sparta III is a geared con/ro built in Germany to
Germanischer Lloyd ice class E3 (roughly equivalent to 1A) in 2009. She was
acquired in 2017, and she is now the largest vessel in the fleet of
Oboronlogistics, a firm founded to provide transport services for the Russian
military. She was getting under way on a voyage from Dudinka to Arkhangelsk at
the time of the incident, TASS reported.
Oboronlogistics also holds the unique rail-ferry contract
for operations between Baltysk and the exclave of Kaliningrad, an isolated
outpost between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic.