Once hailed as an unsinkable nuclear beast, the Kursk submarine became a death trap for its crew. A catastrophic explosion ...
A gripping new documentary has shed fresh light on the Kursk submarine disaster - one of Russia's most tragic military failures - and how it cemented Vladimir Putin's reputation as a leader who ...
In August 2000, two explosions led Russian nuclear submarine Kursk to sink, claiming the lives of all 118 crew members.
Kursk: 10 Days That Shaped Putin, on Sky History on Tuesday. Now, Royal Navy Commodore David Russell who led the British response to the disaster has spoken of how the tragedy might have impacted ...
Russian investigators have shown journalists the charred and mangled inner compartments of the Kursk where many of the 118-strong crew died. "What happened inside these compartments was hell," said ...
Garry, who was finally allowed on board Kursk the weekend after the disaster, continues: “We were reliant on hand drawings of the submarine escape hatch. Information was scant and it seemed like ...
after an explosion onboard the Kursk submarine trapped a group of survivors at the bottom of the Barents Sea. Why did the Russians take so long to accept international assistance? How did this crisis ...
Russia advances in Kursk region of western Russia Russian special forces creep along gas pipeline Russia seeking to encircle Ukrainian forces Zelenskiy briefed by his commander-in-chief MOSCOW ...
Ukraine’s presence in Russia’s Kursk region has deteriorated sharply, with the Russian advance threatening Kyiv’s sole territorial bargaining counter at a crucial time in the war.