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Indonesian navy loses hope of finding survivors after spotting debris from lost submarine

Indonesian navy loses hope of finding survivors after spotting debris from lost submarine Indonesia s navy on Saturday said items were found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members had sunk and there was no hope of finding survivors. Social Sharing The Associated Press · Posted: Apr 24, 2021 6:16 AM ET | Last Updated: April 24 Crew members of the Indonesian Navy s maritime patrol search on Saturday for the submarine that went missing last Wednesday in the Bali Sea. (Eric Ireng/The Associated Press) Indonesia s navy on Saturday said items were found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members had sunk and there was no hope of finding survivors.

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BANYUWANGI, Indonesia - Indonesia’s navy on Saturday said items were found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members had sunk and there was no hope of finding survivors.

Missing submarine presumed sunk off coast of Bali

Missing submarine presumed sunk off coast of Bali No hope of survivors as oxygen supply for 53 crew ran out on Saturday about 3 hours ago Edna Tarigan, Niniek Karmini A military officer displays debris believed to be from a missing Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Nanggala during a press conference at a command in Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali. Photograph: Made Nagi/EPA   Indonesia’s navy says items have been found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members has sunk. Navy chief Yudo Margono said that rescuers found several items including parts of a torpedo straightener, a grease bottle believed to be used to oil the periscope and prayer rugs from the submarine.

Indonesia navy declares lost sub sunk, all 53 aboard dead

Indonesia navy declares lost sub sunk, all 53 aboard dead © Provided by The Canadian Press BANYUWANGI, Indonesia Indonesia’s navy on Saturday declared its missing submarine had sunk and cracked open, killing 53 crew members aboard, after finding items from the vessel over the past two days. Military chief Hadi Tjahjanto said the presence of an oil slick as well as debris near the site where the submarine s last dive on Wednesday off the island of Bali were clear proof the KRI Nanggala 402 sank. Indonesia earlier considered the vessel to be only missing. Navy Chief Yudo Margono told a press conference in Bali, “If it s an explosion, it will be in pieces. The cracks happened gradually in some parts when it went down from 300 metres to 400 metres to 500 metres . If there was an explosion, it would be heard by the sonar.

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