In August 2000, two explosions led Russian nuclear submarine Kursk to sink, claiming the lives of all 118 crew members.
Once hailed as an unsinkable nuclear beast, the Kursk submarine became a death trap for its crew. A catastrophic explosion ...
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, Royal Navy Commodore David Russell, the submariner who led the British response to the ...
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 ...
It’s one of the most defining moments in modern Russian history. Now, almost 25 years later, discover the untold story of the ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded fighting for Moscow in Russia's western Kursk region. North Korea may dispatch more ...
Families of the 118 men killed when the Kursk sank in the Barents Sea were gathering today to mark the first anniversary of the disaster. A memorial service was being held in Vidyayevo ...
Russian forces have taken back more than 800 square km (309 square miles) of territory from Ukraine in the Kursk region of ...
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 ...
shortening them to the point where further retreats might invite disaster. Voronezh to Kursk. The line that the Germans hoped to hold in the south became fairly clear. If they could keep Kursk and ...