Russian forces have launched a counteroffensive to recapture Kursk but at a huge cost in troops, according to Kyiv.
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov pointed out that one of Ukraine’s primary objectives in its incursion into the Kursk Region was to capture the Kursk NPP ...
Following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, efforts were made to modernise its “sister” plants — the Kursk, Leningrad, and Smolensk stations. However, the vast majority of these changes focused ...
Kursk’s history of tragedy continued after World War II ... below the surface of the Barents Sea after a torpedo explosion during a naval drill on Aug. 12, 2000. The disaster, caused by a combination ...
The Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, which started operations in 1976, and the nearby city of Kurchatov share a similar original design with the Chernobyl plant and its satellite city, Pripyat. Following ...
Other things she predicted accurately were the Kursk nuclear submarine disaster. In 1980, Baba said Kursk will be "covered with water and the whole world will weep over it" claiming the disaster ...
Russia could face an unprecedented nuclear disaster as its Kursk nuclear power plant is now dangerously close to the ...
MOSCOW. Nov 5 (Interfax) - Russia will lose about 20 million-22 million tonnes of grain due to natural disasters in 2024, but the official harvest forecast of about 130 million tonnes will not be ...