Suleman Dawood took a Rubik's Cube with him onboard the doomed Titanic sub in order to break a Guinness World Record. The 19-year-old's mother, Christine Dawood, spoke with BBC about what he had hoped to achieve before a catastrophic implosion killed all five passengers onboard the Titan submersible. [readmore label="READ MORE: " link="https://etcanada.com/news/1001660/titanic-sub-families-pay-emotional-tribute-to-5-passengers-killed-in-catastrophic-implosion/" /] "He…
that russia is nervous. and definitely more support will help him to advance faster. but ukrainian forces russia has all of its army now in ukraine. so, they re deal being a lot of quantities, and they re very brave people. they re fighting a big fight, and they re going to william barr t and they re going to win that war. it s a matter of how many people die before they win that war. we need to help more. i think it s never underestimate your position and what russia could do. and cruelty. they re very cruel there, really destroying population. and they have been very harsh. deliberately targeting civilians repeatedly again and again. congresswoman victoria sparks, thanks so much for joining us this evening. thank you for having me. there are new developments tonight in the ongoing search for the wreckage of the lost titanic submersible, what the coast guard says it s looking for and what it s found. plus, astronaut leroy chow
Officials investigating the Titan submersible will reportedly examine voice recordings and other data from its mothership Polar Prince to determine what happened during the voyage.