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The New York Times’ report on Ukraine’s Kursk operation ignores many key facts, presenting them without proper context.
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The Kursk | What Happened to the Russian Sub That Exploded - MSNThe Russian Kursk submarine disaster captured the attention of millions, and the families of the crew were left struggling to find out what really happened to their loved ones.
Russian President Vladimir Putin deliberately hindered international rescue efforts after the Kursk submarine sank in 2000 in order to protect his country's nuclear secrets, Bill Clinton has alleged.
On August 12, 2000, just three months after Putin took office, the Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk suffered a catastrophic explosion during a naval exercise, killing 118 sailors.
EXCLUSIVE: Hillary Clinton’s HiddenLight is behind a Sky History documentary series about the Kursk submarine disaster that will for the first time feature her husband Bill Clinton. Airing later ...
A Kursk Submarine documentary on Sky History will feature Bill Clinton and be produced by Hillary Clinton's HiddenLight.
What You Need to Know: 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, ...
A rescue operation is launched in August 2000 to try to save more than 100 sailors on board a Russian submarine grounded at the bottom of the Barents Sea.
A high profile submarine accident occurred with the sinking of the Kursk, a Russian vessel that exploded in 2000.
Despite leaps in technology and the reorganization of modern militaries, it may be surprising that some mid-to-late-20th-century vessels are still in service.
One problem: Russia lacks the kind of special vessels that can lift a submarine. The last time the country attempted such an operation, the Kursk, a 17,000-metric ton vessel, sank during a military ...
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