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O caso Kursk [The case Kursk]
Castro Bernardino, Eliane de
Castro Bernardino, Eliane de
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"Em 12 de agosto de 2000, durante exercícios militares, explosões levaram o submarino nuclear Kursk ao fundo do Mar de Barents, com 118 tripulantes a bordo. Nos primeiros dias após o naufrágio, altos oficiais da Marinha russa disseram ter recebido mensagens em código Morse, feitas por meio de batidas no casco do submarino. Depois, à medida em que a chance de encontrar sobreviventes diminuía, surgiram contradições sobre se havia de fato tripulantes vivos, e, por fim, as autoridades passaram a insistir que ninguém poderia ter sobrevivido após o acidente, cuja causa ainda é desconhecida" ["On August 12, 2000, during military exercises, explosions led the Kursk nuclear submarine to the Barents Sea floor, with 118 crew members board. In the early days after the sinking, high officials of the Russian Navy They said they received messages in Morse code, made by hits the submarine's hull. Then, as in the chance to find survivors diminished, there were contradictions about whether there was indeed living crew, and finally, the authorities began to insist that no one I could have survived after the accident, whose cause is still unknown"]
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