In August 2000, the Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea after an explosion in its torpedo room, ...
Russian forces intercepted a Ukrainian drone on Thursday near the Russian town of Kurchatov but there was no damage to the ...
On August 12, 2000, two explosions shook the Barents Sea, marking the beginning of a tragic disaster for the Russian submarine Kursk. The Oscar-class submarine, designed to carry cruise missiles, ...
A report in Novaja Gazeta documents the dramatic situation of the Russian and Ukrainian refugees. Governor Aleksej Smirnov ...
The Ukrainians still hold some Russian territory in the Kursk salient, but they failed to reach their ... force Chief Lt Gen ...
It has now been several weeks since Ukrainian forces crossed into Russia’s Kursk Oblast. This move caught many by surprise, ...
The international team bidding to raise the sunken Russian nuclear submarine, the Kursk, were today making final preparations ahead of their departure for the wreck site in the Barents Sea.
Kyiv launched its surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region last month, taking Moscow by surprise and quickly advancing some 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the border. But the campaign slowed ...
U.N. nuclear agency chief Rafael Grossi, in an interview published early on Tuesday, said the situation remained serious ...
KYIV — What’s left of a concrete copy of Vladimir Lenin’s nose — which, until recently, was part of a statue of the Soviet leader in Sudzha, Russia — is now on display in the capital of ...
Casualty rates in Kursk are similar to other parts of the front lines, Ukrainian soldiers told CNN. Ukrainian forces have pushed into the Russian region for five weeks, but say it's getting tougher.
In addition, he said, the IAEA has no plans to station observers on a permanent basis, as was done at four Ukrainian stations, including the Zaporizhzhia station, which was occupied by russian forces ...