In August 2000, the Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea after an explosion in its torpedo room, ...
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, ...
Ten Russian children whose lives were shattered by the Kursk submarine disaster were today welcomed to Britain at the start of a week-long holiday. Each child lost their father when the stricken ...
Currently, the prospects of such a disaster are focused on Russia, where that country’s massive Kursk nuclear power plant is the latest such facility to find itself literally in the line of fire ...
A Ukrainian Strv 122 burns in Kursk. On Aug. 6, a powerful Ukrainian force—a dozen or so 400-person battalions from as many as eight different brigades—invaded Russia’s Kursk Oblast ...
The Kursk sank during exercises in the Barents Sea after an explosion on Aug. 12, 2000, in the torpedo hatch ... appeared on Russian TV. It was a disaster for Putin’s image.
During the visit, President Volodymyr Zelensky also met with the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief to discuss ...
A powerful Russian force, possibly from the 15th Pyatnashka Brigade, counterattacked the Ukrainian salient in Russia’s Kursk Oblast on or just before Sunday. The attack, which targeted the ...
And it also regained the initiative with its surprise incursion into the Russian region of Kursk in August, even while gradually losing ground in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine remains locked in a ground ...
"The local population doesn't understand why they are being hit (by Russian forces) because the (Ukrainian) military is not ...
The museum’s display of some of those items, along with archival Ukrainian maps of Russia’s border regions and recent photos from Kursk ... a great disaster, a great misfortune for civilians, ...