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Sub found, all crew members declared dead

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INDONESIA has found the wreckage of a navy submarine missing since Wednesday and declared all 53 of its crew members dead, the country’s military chief announced yesterday.

Underwater images captured by a remotely operated vehicle showed the wreckage in the Bali Strait at a depth of 838m, officials said. A search and rescue team found debris including a vertical rudder, anchor and safety jackets.

“Based on the authentic evidence, we confirm that the KRI Nanggala has sunk and all the crew members have fallen,” Air Chief Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto told a news conference yesterday.

The announceme­nt came a day after Indonesia’s navy said the vessel had almost certainly sunk. Officials said on Saturday that rescuers had found debris floating in the Bali Strait near the Nanggala’s last known location.

Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Yudo Margono said the underwater images showed the submarine had split into

three parts: the hull, the stern and the “main parts”. He ruled out an explosion, which he said would have been detected by sonar.

Tjahjanto said the Indonesian government would work with the Internatio­nal Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office to recover the debris. Margono said the navy would investigat­e the cause so such an incident “will not happen in the future”.

Tjahjanto offered his condolence­s to the families of the crew members, and said they would be honoured posthumous­ly. Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Defense Minister Prabowo

Subianto also expressed their sorrow.

Officials said last week that the submarine’s oxygen supply would run out early on Saturday.

Yesterday’s announceme­nt removed the last hope for families who prayed their relatives might be discovered alive.

The submarine was conducting a training exercise on Wednesday when it disappeare­d in the waters north of the Indonesian island of Bali.

It fired two torpedoes in the Bali Strait as part of a war simulation, lost contact and never resurfaced, authoritie­s said.

 ??  ?? A MILITARY officer shows safety escape suit believed to be from the sunk Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Nanggala during a press conference at a command in Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, Indonesia, yesterday. | EPA
A MILITARY officer shows safety escape suit believed to be from the sunk Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Nanggala during a press conference at a command in Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, Indonesia, yesterday. | EPA

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