RUSSIA: THE LAST SCRIBBLED WORDS OF A DYING OFFICER ABOARD THE KURSK SUBMARINE INDICATE THAT THE CREW DID NOT DIE INSTANTLY
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RUSSIA: THE LAST SCRIBBLED WORDS OF A DYING OFFICER ABOARD THE KURSK SUBMARINE INDICATE THAT THE CREW DID NOT DIE INSTANTLY
- Title: RUSSIA: THE LAST SCRIBBLED WORDS OF A DYING OFFICER ABOARD THE KURSK SUBMARINE INDICATE THAT THE CREW DID NOT DIE INSTANTLY
- Date: 26th October 2000
- Summary: BARENTS SEA, NOTHERN RUSSIA (FILE - SEPTEMBER 8, 1997) (NTV - NO ACCESS CIS/INTERNET) 1. SLOW MOTION PICTURE OF DMITRY KOLESNIKOV 0.06 2. SV SAILORS/OFFICERS ON DUTY INSIDE SUBMARINE 0.09 3. MCU (Russian) DMITRY KOLESNIKOV, LIEUTENANT-CAPTAIN, HEAD OF THE SEVENTH DEPARTMENT OF KURSK SUBMARINE: "It's an honour to be serving here and I am doing my best." 0.23 SEVEROMORSK, RUSSIA (OCTOBER 26, 2000) (RTR - NO ACCESS CIS INTERNET) 4. NEWS PRESENTER INTRODUCING COMMANDER OF NORTH FLEET MIKHAIL MOTSAK 0.27 5. MCU (Russian) MIKHAIL MOTSAK, COMMANDER OF NORTH FLEET: "(Two-shot) Today, 26th October (Motsak only in shot) the result of the work of two groups brought up the bodies of 4 sailors. One of these was captain of the 7th section, lieutenant-colonel Dmitri Romanovich Kolesnikov." 0.55 ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA (OCTOBER 26, 2000) (REUTERS-ACCESS ALL) 6. SV IRINA KOLESNIKOVA, MOTHER OF THE KURSK SAILOR ACCOMPANIED BY HER SON 1.05 7. MCU (Russian) IRINA KOLESNIKOVA "Even now we think that the submarine should have been lifted as a whole, and the crew should be lifted with the sub. I have got my son but what about the others, they all suffer so much. If they lifted the whole submarine it would have been easier for everyone" 1.32 8. SV RELATIVES INSIDE THE NAVY CLUB 1.38 9. SV OLGA, WIFE OF DMITRY KOLESNIKOV WITH RELATIVES/CU PHOTOGRAPH (2 SHOTS) 1.51 10. MCU (Russian) OLGA KOLESNIKOVA, WIFE OF DMITRY KOLESNIKOV "Because they lived and served together and the sub and Vedyaevo was what brought them together, their home. And I think that it's painful for those other wives and mothers who are now waiting for the same thing. They have lifted our son and husband. What about theirs?" 2.11 11. SV RELATIVES TALKING 2.15 12. MCU (Russian) LYUBA ISAYENKO, DAUGHTER OF CAPTAIN ISAYENKO: "We already got used to the fact that they were dead. But when they told us they have recovered some bodies I felt sick." 2.25 13. SV LYUBA ISAYENKO LEAVING 2.34 SEVEROMORSK, RUSSIA (OCTOBER 26, 2000) (RTR - NO ACCESS CIS INTERNET) (RUSSIAN NARRATION) 14. SV RELATIVES OF KURSK VICTIMS WALK ALONG ROAD, ATTEND CHURCH SERVICE 2.44 15. SV/CU PEOPLE ATTENFING CHURCH SERVICE, SOME CRYING (4 SHOTS) 3.03 16. CU PHOTOGRAPHS OF SAILORS, CANDLES BURNING 3.06 17. CU OF CANDLES 3.10 18. SLV NAVY CHIEF ADMIRAL KUROEDOV SPEAKS TO RELATIVES ABOUT LETTER FOUND ON BODY IN KURSK (RUSSIAN) 3.45 19. CU WOMEN CRYING (2 SHOTS) 3.56 20. SLV KUROEDOV SPEAKING (RUSSIAN) 4.13 21. CU WOMEN HOLDING TREARS, SOME CRYING (4 SHOTS) 4.30 22. SLV KUROEDOV SPEAKING (RUSSIAN) 5.23 Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: BARENTS SEA, MURMANSK, AND SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
- Country: Russia
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