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Why did Kursk sink?

A Russian admiral under investigation, who asked not to be named, said that the sinking of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk was caused by the accidental launch of cruise missiles by a command ship that was supervising the exercise. The Russian admiral said: "I 100% are sure that a cruise missile is heading in the wrong direction." He said that this triggered a series of disasters, and finally the Kursk exploded, killing all the officers and men on board 1 18. According to him, the Russian "Peter the Great" launched a cruise missile in the Barents Sea, which fell into the water just above the "Kursk" about 50 kilometers away. This missile is equipped with the head of blank ammunition, which should disintegrate when it comes into contact with seawater, but the explosion of its liquid fuel is just enough to cause the imbalance of the submarine. The submarine imbalance caused a torpedo to slip out of the frame, leaking fuel and exploding. The explosion caused a chain explosion in a few seconds and finally killed the Kursk. The Russian admiral also said that some important documents about this incident have disappeared: "Many documents about the Kursk were hidden and lied that they had been handed over to the investigation unit. Some people don't want the correct version of the Kursk air crash to be exposed. " At the same time, Moscow is facing new charges of covering up the truth. The families of at least 20 officers and men are taking legal action against the Russian government, trying to get the truth about the crash of the Kursk. These families hope that the authorities will disclose confidential documents to find out the cause of the shipwreck and study the possibility of charging those responsible. Karima, the widow of the fallen soldier Rashid, said: "Of course, the navy will try not to tell us the truth. They know what happened, but they are determined to cover up the truth. They thought that after a while we would accept our fate and stop pursuing it, but they were wrong. " Moscow has repeatedly said that the results of the investigation will never be made public until the Kursk is salvaged from the seabed. A Russian admiral under investigation, who asked not to be named, said that the sinking of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk was caused by the accidental launch of cruise missiles by a command ship that was supervising the exercise. The Russian admiral said: "I 100% are sure that a cruise missile is heading in the wrong direction." He said that this triggered a series of disasters, and finally the Kursk exploded, killing all the officers and men on board 1 18. According to him, the Russian "Peter the Great" launched a cruise missile in the Barents Sea, which fell into the water just above the "Kursk" about 50 kilometers away. This missile is equipped with the head of blank ammunition, which should disintegrate when it comes into contact with seawater, but the explosion of its liquid fuel is just enough to cause the imbalance of the submarine. The submarine imbalance caused a torpedo to slip out of the frame, leaking fuel and exploding. The explosion caused a chain explosion in a few seconds and finally killed the Kursk. The Russian admiral also said that some important documents about this incident have disappeared: "Many documents about the Kursk were hidden and lied that they had been handed over to the investigation unit. Some people don't want the correct version of the Kursk air crash to be exposed. " At the same time, Moscow is facing new charges of covering up the truth. The families of at least 20 officers and men are taking legal action against the Russian government, trying to get the truth about the crash of the Kursk. These families hope that the authorities will disclose confidential documents to find out the cause of the shipwreck and study the possibility of charging those responsible. Karima, the widow of the fallen soldier Rashid, said: "Of course, the navy will try not to tell us the truth. They know what happened, but they are determined to cover up the truth. They thought that after a while we would accept our fate and stop pursuing it, but they were wrong. " Moscow has repeatedly said that the results of the investigation will never be made public until the Kursk is salvaged from the seabed.