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Indonesia navy declares missing sub with 53 aboard sunk
In this aerial photo taken from a maritime patrol aircraft of 800 Air Squadron of the 2nd Air Wing of Naval Aviation Center (PUSPENERBAL), the Indonesian navy submarine KRI Alugoro sails during a search for KRI Nanggala, another submarine that went missing while participating in a training exercise on Wednesday, in the waters off Bali Island, Indonesia, Thursday, April 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Ireng)
Indonesian officials say 53 crew members of lost submarine are dead, wreckage found Share Updated: 11:42 AM EDT Apr 25, 2021 By EDNA TARIGAN and FADLAN SYAM, Associated Press
Indonesian officials say 53 crew members of lost submarine are dead, wreckage found Share Updated: 11:42 AM EDT Apr 25, 2021
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Show Transcript The search process of a submarine is obviously very difficult. Uh submarines are obviously decided not to be found. So when a submarine distress, submarine like this does not respond, or do not send any any distress, uh, release any signals, it is very difficult to localize it.
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Indonesia’s military on Sunday officially said all 53 crew members from a submarine that sank and broke apart last week are dead, and that search teams had located the vessel’s wreckage on the ocean floor
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Indonesia says 53 crew of lost sub are dead, wreckage found
Indonesiaâs military has officially said all 53 crew members from a submarine that sank and broke apart last week are dead
By EDNA TARIGAN and FADLAN SYAM Associated Press
April 25, 2021, 12:35 PM
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An Indonesian navy patrol ship sails to join the search for submarine KRI Nanggala that went missing while participating in a training exercise on Wednesday, off Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia Sunday, April 25, 2021. Indonesiaâs navy on Saturday declared its missing submarine had sunk and cracked open after finding items from the vessel over the past two days, apparently ending hope of finding any of the 53 crew members alive. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)