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Indonesia s missing submarine: What you need to know
The Indonesian Cakra class submarine KRI Nanggala 402 setting out from the naval base in Surabaya on April 21, 2021.PHOTO: AFP
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Underwater movement detected at missing Indonesian submarine s last submarine
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Jakarta, April 22 : The Indonesian Army detected underwater movement at 2.5 knots around the last location of the submarine Nanggala-402 missing during a torpedo firing exercise in waters north of Bali Island, according to an official source on Thursday. The contact then lost, so there is still not enough data to identify that it was a submarine, said the military spokesperson Achmad Riad.
A helicopter and two military vessels also found the oil spill and the smell of diesel fuel at several different locations, but it is not yet possible to conclude that this is submarine fuel, Riad added.
2021-04-22 08:36:10 GMT2021-04-22 16:36:10(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
JAKARTA, April 22 (Xinhua) The Indonesian Army detected underwater movement at 2.5 knots around the last location of the submarine Nanggala-402 missing during a torpedo firing exercise in waters north of Bali Island, according to an official source on Thursday. The contact then lost, so there is still not enough data to identify that it was a submarine, said the military spokesperson Achmad Riad.
A helicopter and two military vessels also found the oil spill and the smell of diesel fuel at several different locations, but it is not yet possible to conclude that this is submarine fuel, Riad added.
Indonesian Army detects underwater movement at last location of missing submarine
1 2021-04-22 16:11:15Xinhua
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The Indonesian Army detected underwater movement at 2.5 knots around the last location of the submarine Nanggala-402 missing during a torpedo firing exercise in waters north of Bali Island, according to an official source on Thursday. The contact then lost, so there is still not enough data to identify that it was a submarine, said the military spokesperson Achmad Riad.
A helicopter and two military vessels also found the oil spill and the smell of diesel fuel at several different locations, but it is not yet possible to conclude that this is submarine fuel, Riad added.
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