Ukraine strikes Russian submarine in Black Sea
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A Russian nuclear submarine did the unthinkable: It sank twice
The 1983 sinking of Soviet nuclear submarine K-429 was less a freak accident than a case study in naval malpractice. -Ordered to sea mid-maintenance with an improvised, partly unqualified crew, the boat skipped key safety checks—and dived with a ballast tank left open.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Ukraine war latest: HUR says it destroyed Russian Su-24 tactical bomber, other targets in occupied Crimea
Live coverage of Russia’s war against Ukraine with breaking news and frontline updates, updated 7 times today. Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) carried out eight "accurate strikes" on military targets inside Russian-occupied Crimea,