Russia’s Naval Decline Is Evident in the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Kazan, Which Visited Cuba in 2024 and Again in 2026 with the Same Broken Tiles.
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A video of a black submarine arriving at a port with four men wearing orange vests on the deck circulates through social networks. Viral messages say that it is “a Russian nuclear-powered submarine that has arrived today in Havana, Cuba.” But it is misleading: although the video is real and recorded in Havana, it is 2024, as the Russian Embassy in Cuba said. Viral publications highlight that the port where the submarine entered is “90 miles from…
The image of Kazan in Havana — docked with a frigate and support ships — circulates again as “last hour” as China orders its companies to ignore U.S. sanctions and Iran’s pulse reheats the global board.
Russia’s naval decline is evident in the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, which visited Cuba in 2024 and again in 2026 with the same broken tiles.
Russia’s nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, accompanied by a tugboat and a fuel ship, has arrived in Cuba for a five-day visit, seen as a show of force by Moscow amid rising tensions over its invasion of [...]
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