Tactically and operationally, holding a central position that uses interior lines of communication will be crucial to surviving and holding the ground it currently occupies in Kursk. To do so ...
A nuclear submarine reputedly unsinkable was called ‘K-141-Kursk’ after the glorious 1943 Kursk battle. On 12 August 2000, the Kursk submarine sank in an accident in the Barents Sea.
has echoes of yet another earlier “Kursk” crisis: the 2000 sinking of the nuclear submarine that bears the region’s name. The Kursk sank during exercises in the Barents Sea after an ...
Rosenergoatom, the nuclear power plant operating division of Russia's State Nuclear Power Corporation Rosatom, announced on Friday that the fourth unit at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (NPP ...
An earlier version of this article misstated details about the sinking of a Russian submarine. It was named the Kursk; it did not sink at Kursk. How we handle corrections Serge Schmemann joined ...
In 2000, I reported on the sinking of the Kursk submarine in the icy waters of the Barents Sea. One hundred and eighteen submariners were killed. Vladimir Putin had been president for less than ...
Russian Presdient Vladimir Putin, left, and Nadezhda Shakhatinina, mother of Alexei Nikolayev, a sailor killed in the sinking of the nuclear submarine Kursk in 2000, stand near Nikolayev's grave ...
Ukrainian military officials say they have sunk a Russian submarine and ... Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said Kyiv established an office in the Kursk region to provide humanitarian ...
Russia’s interior ministry issued the plea on Tuesday, telling residents of Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions ... And when a high-profile Russian submarine commander was shot dead while ...