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  2. Russian rescue ship Kommuna - Wikipedia

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    She was renamed Kommuna on 31 December 1922. [1] Prior to 1974, the ship focused on salvage and submarine tending and had no submarine rescue capabilities. [5] Kommuna served in the Russian Imperial, Soviet, and Russian Federation navies through the Russian Revolution, two World Wars, the Cold War, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [6]

  3. Sinking of the Moskva - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, Kommuna is the oldest active-duty navy ship still in service, at 110 years old and inherited from the Imperial Russian Navy. Due to the size of Moskva and that she sank in one piece, bringing her to the surface is thought to be impractical. The aim is likely to recover encryption material, weapons, bodies, and other sensitive ...

  4. Category:Shipwrecks of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian ship Vsevolod (1796) This page was last edited on 3 July 2023, at 04:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Graphic Images And Reports Of Russian Atrocities In Bucha ...

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    Leaders in the US and Europe called for anyone who had committed war crimes to be brought to justice.View Entire Post ›

  6. Russia reinforces Kursk region as video shows evidence of ...

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    (Reuters) -Russia moved extra tanks, artillery and rocket systems to its southern Kursk region on Friday as it battled for the fourth straight day to end a shock incursion by Ukrainian forces. In ...

  7. Satellite images show Russian navy ship burning after ...

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  8. Kursk submarine disaster - Wikipedia

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    Kursk was a Project 949A Antey (Oscar II-class) submarine, twice the length of a 747 jumbo jet, and one of the largest submarines in the Russian Navy.. On the morning of 12 August 2000, Kursk was in the Barents Sea, participating in the "Summer-X" exercise, the first large-scale naval exercise planned by the Russian Navy in more than a decade, and also its first since the dissolution of the ...

  9. 2 bodies pulled from underwater wreckage of collapsed ...

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    The National Transportation Safety Board recovered the ship's data recorder and will construct a timeline of events leading up to the crash. 2 bodies pulled from underwater wreckage of collapsed ...