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Sunken Indonesian submarine s life raft lifted with assistance of Chinese navy 1 2021-05-19 08:05:13Xinhua Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download The Indonesian Navy, with the assistance of China s People s Liberation Army Navy, has managed to lift a life raft and other fragments belonging to the sunken Indonesian submarine KRI Nanggala-402 in the Bali waters. At a televised press conference on Tuesday, Commander of the Indonesian Navy s 2nd Fleet Rear Admiral Iwan Isnurwanto said the Chinese research vessel Explorer 2 has retrieved a 700 kg life raft from the seafloor near Bali. Vessel Tan Suo Er Hao (Explorer 2) succeeded in lifting the KRI Nanggala s life raft. We have kept it well as evidence that the ships from our friendly country had carried out their duties, Isnurwanto told a media briefing, which was also attended by the defense attaché of the Chinese embassy in Jakarta, Chen Yongjing. ....
Advertisement Singapore: Two life rafts from a lost Indonesian submarine have been retrieved from the floor of the ocean near Bali but the China-led recovery operation has not been able to find the bodies of any of the 53 men who were aboard. There were no survivors when the 40-year-old KRI Nanggala 402 sub sunk to a depth of 838 metres during a training exercise on April 21 and was later found by an underwater robot broken into several pieces. A submarine crewmanâs escape suit recovered from the site where submarine KRI Nanggala sank in Bali Sea, Indonesia. Credit:Indonesian Navy But as an Indonesian navy investigation continues into the submarineâs demise, the international effort to salvage the wreckage is continuing. ....
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