Children lay flowers at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime during a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8980007
Russian navy servicemen attend a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8980005
Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet Rear Admiral Dmitry Ukrainets speaks during a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8980004
People attend a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8980002
Acting Head of Murmansk Ivan Lebedev speaks during a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, as Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet Rear Admiral Dmitry Ukrainets and Metropolitan Mitrofan of Murmansk and Monchegorsk stand nearby, at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8980001
Russian navy servicemen and people lay flowers at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime during a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979999
Russian navy servicemen attend a memorial rally dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the memorial complex to the Sailors Who Died in Peacetime, in Murmansk, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979998
A man lays flowers at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979953
Russian navy servicemen march during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979950
An icon with portraits of the crew members of the Kursk submarine is pictured during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979949
Flowers are placed at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979947
Russian navy servicemen and people attend a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979945
Members of a military band perform during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979944
Russian navy servicemen and people attend a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979938
An Orthodox priest conducts a service during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979935
Russian navy servicemen carry an icon as they attend a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979930
Russian navy servicemen and people lay flowers at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979929
Russian navy servicemen and people attend a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979928
Russia's Northern Fleet Commander Vice Admiral Konstantin Kabantsov speaks during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979927
Russian navy servicemen attend a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979925
Flowers are placed at the Monument to the Submariners Who Died in the Ocean during a memorial ceremony dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the Kursk submarine tragedy, in the Vidyayevo garrison, Murmansk Region, Russia. The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine sank on August 12, 2000 during the Russian Northern Fleet drills in the Barents Sea, leaving 118 people killed. The submarine was lost after an explosion in a torpedo room, which caused heavy fire and a further blast of the ammunition.12.08.2025#8979924