Machine guns, handheld radios and binoculars were common items adorning Putin's men. The Times reported that Russian sailors were seen torching papers and standing at their weapons as the vessel ...
All 118 sailors on board lost their lives. For years, questions remained about whether more could have been done to save them. Now, former U.S. President Bill Clinton has made new claims about the ...
just three months after Putin took office, the Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk suffered a catastrophic explosion during a naval exercise in the Barents Sea, sending 118 sailors to their deaths.
CHILLING images have revealed Russian sailors ready to attack as a warship ... more expensive routes to supply its forces in Ukraine. Mad Vlad Putin's armed officers and men in military fatigues ...