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JAKARTA - Search-and-rescue efforts for a missing Indonesian submarine with 53 crew members on board have found debris believed to be from inside the submarine, Indonesian Armed Forces Commander Hadi Tjahjanto told a media briefing on Saturday (April 24). We have found oil spill and debris as authentic evidence. that the submarine went down, Chief Marshal Hadi said. Among the evidence collected from the sea surface where the submarine was reported missing include sponge from a thermal insulation sheet, a bottle of grease from inside the submarine. The sponge was torn apart from its much larger size, Indonesian Navy Chief Yudo Margono said in the same media briefing. He said the grease is used for the periscope s lubricant.
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The missing submarine in a 2014 photo.PHOTO: AFP/INDONESIA MILITARY
Indonesian Navy ships at the naval base in Banyuwangi on April 24 amid search operations for the missing submarine.PHOTO: AFP
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