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Russian submarine K-141 Kursk / Northern Fleet / David Russell / Kursk / Search and rescue / Vidyayevo / Submarine / Russian submarine Kursk explosion / Russian deep submergence rescue vehicle AS-28 / Watercraft / Russian Navy / Military
Date: 2014-08-12 14:30:33
Russian submarine K-141 Kursk
Northern Fleet
David Russell
Kursk
Search and rescue
Vidyayevo
Submarine
Russian submarine Kursk explosion
Russian deep submergence rescue vehicle AS-28
Watercraft
Russian Navy
Military

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