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A team of divers pried open the hatch of the sunken Russian submarine early today – but found no sign of life inside the flooded escape chamber, officials said. “There was water. There … ...
Nine days after it exploded and crashed to the bottom of the Barents Sea, divers opened an escape hatch to the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk today and found no immediate signs of life on the ...
Kursk Note Noah talks to Masha Lipman, Deputy Editor of Itoga Magazine who talks about the reaction of the families of the Russian sailors who died on the submarine Kursk after they learned of a ...
Donato "Danny" Persico entered the sunken submarine's escape hatch, crawling up a steel ladder as his hands were too chilled ...
Just four sailors managed to make it to the escape hatch, while the boat became a tomb for the remaining 99 men on board. The tragic sinking eventually led to the redesign of all torpedo tubes on ...
Instead, the Russians sent mini-submarines, which made repeated but futile attempts to hook onto the Kursk’s submarine escape hatch. Only after a week of vain attempts did Moscow invite ...
Hope Dims for Russian Submarine Crew; Hope Dims for Russian Submarine Crew. 3 minute read. Tony Karon. August 17, 2000 12:00 AM EDT. ... will now focus on the rear escape hatch, ...