A spokesman for the Pentagon press service noted that "there is nothing to provide on this issue"
WASHINGTON, November 22. /tass/. The US Department of Defense on Monday did not comment on information according to which the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk allegedly could have sunk in 2000 as a result of a collision with a NATO submarine.
"We have nothing to provide you with on it (request - approx. TASS)," said a representative of the Pentagon press service, responding to a request from TASS to comment on the allegations that the cause of the submarine's death could allegedly be a collision with an alliance submarine.
As the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said earlier on Monday, the Kremlin does not consider it necessary to comment on new hypotheses related to the death of the Kursk, since the investigation has already made final conclusions.
The nuclear submarine missile cruiser K-141 Kursk sank on August 12, 2000 during exercises in the Barents Sea as a result of an explosion in a torpedo tube.