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The Submarine Tomb the Empire Tried to Hide: The Kursk Disaster (2000)

The Submarine Tomb the Empire Tried to Hide: The Kursk Disaster (2000)

Imagine being trapped 108 meters below the surface of the freezing Barents Sea, inside a crippled, pitch-black nuclear submarine. The oxygen is running out. The temperature is dropping. And the government you swore to protect is aggressively refusing the international help that could save your life.

In August 2000, the K-141 Kursk, the pride of the Russian Northern Fleet, was torn apart by a massive internal torpedo explosion. While 95 men died instantly, 23 sailors miraculously survived the blast, sealing themselves in the dark, flooding Compartment 9. For days, they sat in the pitch-black, freezing water, waiting for a rescue that bureaucratic pride and Cold War paranoia would constantly delay.

Dive deep into the suffocating, terrifying true story of the Kursk Disaster. How did a microscopic weld flaw turn an "unsinkable" leviathan into a mass iron grave, and what were the agonizing final moments of the 23 men left in the dark?

History is not dead. It only waits to be remembered.

Видео The Submarine Tomb the Empire Tried to Hide: The Kursk Disaster (2000) канала Past Resurrected
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