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Indonesia authorities say missing submarine found, 53 crew dead

Naval vessel found broken into three pieces, says navy chief of staff

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Apr 2021 8:30PM

Indonesia authorities say missing submarine found, 53 crew dead
Indonesian military head Hadi Tjahjanto says more parts from the vessel were discovered today, including an anchor and safety suits worn by crew members. – EPA pic, April 25, 2021

BALI – A missing Indonesian submarine has been found cracked apart on the seafloor in waters off Bali, the military said Sunday, as it confirmed that all 53 crew were dead.

“There were parts of KRI Nanggala 402 – it was broken into three pieces,” said Navy Chief of Staff Yudo Margono.

Indonesian military head Hadi Tjahjanto, meanwhile, told reporters that “all 53 personnel onboard have passed”.

Authorities said that they received signals from the location more than 800m (2,600ft) deep early this morning and that they had used an underwater submarine rescue vehicle supplied by Singapore to get a visual confirmation.

Hadi said more parts from the vessel were discovered today, including an anchor and safety suits worn by crew members.

Yesterday, the navy had first said fragments of the submarine, including items from inside the vessel, had been retrieved, but its location had yet to be confirmed.

The discovery comes after the submarine disappeared early Wednesday during live torpedo training exercises off the holiday island. – AFP, April 25, 2021

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