During a training exercise in the Barents Sea in August 2000, the Russian submarine Kursk suffered an explosion, sinking. It was a small group of submariners who survived the initial explosion and flooding by isolating themselves in an aft compartment, despite being crippled and trapped on the seafloor.

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