Kursk’s history of tragedy continued after World War II ... below the surface of the Barents Sea after a torpedo explosion during a naval drill on Aug. 12, 2000. The disaster, caused by a combination ...
In 1980, Baba said Kursk will be "covered with water and the whole world will weep over it" claiming the disaster would happen in August 1999. The Russian sub sank in August 2000, killing all aboard.
This disaster marked one of the most somber ... main events for which the Oscar II class is known. In August 2000, the K-141 Kursk was participating in a large-scale exercise in the Barents ...
The Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank in an accident on 12 August 2000 in the Barents Sea, with the loss of all 118 personnel on board. The submarine, which was of the Project 949A-class, was ...
It last happened in 2000, when the Russian submarine the Kursk ... also been improved at the international level since the Kursk disaster. An organisation called the International Submarine ...
Russia is suffering nearly 2,000 casualties a day trying to recapture the Kursk region and seize ground along the main front ...
‘Preliminary territorial changes after three days of massive Russian counter-offensive in Kursk region. As a result, [Russia] lost 28 armoured vehicles (mostly modern BTR-82A) and more than 200 ...