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Searchers find debris from missing Indonesian submarine: navy chief of staff

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2021-04-25 08:19:39Xinhua Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

Indonesian searchers have found debris which are believed to be from the missing submarine in waters off Bali Island, Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Yudo Margono said on Saturday.

The condition of those aboard the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine cannot be determined, he told a press conference.

The submarine had suffered from cracks that caused several components to separate from it, according to the navy chief of staff.

The cracks became bigger when the submarine dove deeper amid rising water pressure, and the submarine is believed to be at the depth of between 600 to 700 meters, he added.

The Indonesian military (TNI) said on Saturday afternoon that it had raised the status of search for the missing submarine from SUBMISS to SUBSUNK and the decision came after they found some authentic evidences of debris believed to be form the KRI Nanggala-402, with one of which looks like a torpedo tube.

The debris was found about 10 km away from the search point where no other boats had passed the area.

The submarine lost contact after requesting diving permission to fire the Surface and Underwater Target (SUT) Torpedo at 03:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday.

The ship has 53 people aboard, namely 49 crew members, one commander, and three arsenal personnel. 

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