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The family of Kharisma Dwi, one of the sunken KRI Nanggala-402 submarine crew members, visit a naval base in Banyuwangi, East Java Province Indonesia, April 25, 2021. Reuters pic
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DENPASAR, April 25 A missing Indonesian submarine has been found, broken into at least three parts, deep in the Bali Sea, army and navy officials said today, as the president sent condolences to relatives of the 53 crew.
Rescuers found new objects, including a life vest, that they believe belong to those aboard the 44-year old KRI Nanggala-402, which lost contact on Wednesday as it prepared to conduct a torpedo drill.
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A missing Indonesian submarine has been found, broken into at least three parts, at the bottom of the Bali Sea, army and navy officials said on Sunday, as the president sent condolences to relatives of the 53 crew.
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A military officer display a life jacket found in the waters during a search for the Indonesian navy submarine KRI Nanggala, at Ngurah Rai Military Air Base in Bali. Photograph: Trisnadi/AP
A missing Indonesian submarine has been found, broken into at least three parts, at the bottom of the Bali Sea, army and navy officials said on Sunday, as the president sent condolences to relatives of the 53 crew.
Rescuers also found new objects, including a life vest, that they believe belong to those aboard the 44-year old KRI Nanggala-402, which lost contact on Wednesday as it prepared to conduct a torpedo drill.