Kolk te plačajo da izkrivljaš resnico?
A vi RuZZisti ne znate ene stvari napisat ne da bi spremenili resnico?
Kot je običajno pro vas, prikrivate incidente, lažete svojim itd...
The Russian nuclear submarine
K-141 Kursk sank in an accident on 12 August 2000 in the
Barents Sea, with the loss of all 118 personnel on board. The submarine, which was of the
Project 949A-class (Oscar II class), was taking part in the first major Russian naval exercise in more than 10 years. The crews of nearby ships felt an initial explosion and a second, much larger explosion, but the
Russian Navy did not realise that an accident had occurred and did not initiate a search for the vessel for over six hours. The submarine's emergency
rescue buoy had been intentionally disabled during an earlier mission and it took more than 16 hours to locate the submarine, which rested on the ocean floor at a depth of 108 metres (354 ft).
Over four days, the Russian Navy repeatedly failed in its attempts to attach four different
diving bells and submersibles to the escape hatch of the submarine. Its response was criticised as slow and inept. Officials misled and manipulated the public and news media, and refused help from other countries' ships nearby. President
Vladimir Putin initially continued his vacation at a seaside resort in
Sochi[1] and authorised the Russian Navy to accept British and Norwegian assistance only after five days had passed. Two days later, British and Norwegian divers finally opened a hatch to the
escape trunk in the boat's flooded ninth
compartment, but found no survivors.
Zahodne države so ponudile pomoč pri reševanju, a ste to zavrnili in to vas je stalo smrti cele posadke...
Boli vas *urac za ljudi... samo da je vaš Car Putin glavni.