On August 12, 2000, just three months after Putin took office, the Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk suffered a catastrophic explosion during a naval exercise, killing 118 sailors.
The Sunday Mail Debra Matabvu Chief Reporter ZIMBABWE plans to launch multiple satellites into orbit this year, including its third earth observation satellite, ZimSat-3, as part of ongoing efforts to ...
Russian troops have made progress near Burlatske on the Novopavlivka front and Ulakly near Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast, as ...
Many residents of the Voroshilov and Red Plowman farm cooperatives, fleeing from the Nazi brutalities, hid in cellars. German soldiers pelted their hiding places with grenades, and those who tried to ...
The president thanked the commanders and all of military personnel for the successful implementation of tasks set before them in the areas of the enemy’s incursion into the Kursk Region ...
Russian forces have taken back more than 800 square km (309 square miles) of territory from Ukraine in the Kursk region of western Russia, or about 64% of the total taken by Ukraine since an incursion ...
Russian forces have taken back more than 800 square km (309 square miles) of territory from Ukraine in the Kursk region of ...
President Vladimir Putin told Russian media on Feb. 18 that Russian forces had crossed into Ukrainian territory from Kursk ...
That a North Korean howitzer was in the Kupyansk area seems to confirm that the heavy weaponry Pyongyang has pledged to ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s meeting with his Russian counterpart in Riyadh on Tuesday marked a major shift in U.S.
In the Kursk Oblast of the aggressor country of russia, servicemen of the 47th separate mechanized brigade of the Armed ...