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A tourist submarine sank on Thursday during a routine underwater sightseeing tour off the coast of Hurghada, a popular Red Sea resort city in Egypt, killing at least six Russian nationals on board.
After 204 days, a Royal Navy nuclear-powered submarine broke the record for how long a crew was out on the open ocean.
At least six people have died after a tourist submarine crashed in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt early Thursday. The Egyptian governorate office said in a statement that all of those ...
At least six people have been killed after a tourist submarine sank off the popular Egyptian Red Sea destination of Hurghada, according to local authorities. Egypt’s Red Sea governorate ...
Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. A submarine excursion in the Red Sea ended in tragedy Thursday when a vessel carrying 45 Russian tourists, including children ...
Several people have been killed or injured after *** tourist submarine crashed off the coast of the city of Hurgada on the Red Sea in Egypt. The crash occurring at about 10 a.m. local time ...
CAIRO — A recreational submarine taking 45 tourists on an underwater cruise of coral reefs in the Red Sea sank off the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada on Thursday, leaving six Russians dead ...
The Arkhangelsk nuclear submarine of the Russian navy arrives at its base of the Northern Fleet in Russia (Picture: AP) Vladimir Putin has launched a new nuclear-powered submarine equipped with ...
Six Russian tourists, including two children, have been killed after a submarine sank off the coast of Egypt. The vessel, named Sindbad, had 45 tourists on board and five crew members when the ...
Six people have died after a tourist submarine sank in the popular Egyptian Red Sea destination of Hurghada, according to local authorities. At least nine others were injured and emergency crews ...
The Navy has been procuring Virginia-class nuclear powered attack submarines (SSNs) since FY1998. The Navy’s envisaged successor to the Virginia-class design is the Next-Generation Attack ...