Indonesia’s missing submarine debris found, hope of finding 53 people broken

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Indonesia missing submarine debris found

Banyuwangi (Indonesia): The Indonesian Navy has announced the sinking of its missing submarine, ending the hope of surviving any of the 53 crew members on board. Army chief Hadi Tjahjanto said that along with the oil and debris found near the site of the island of Bali on Wednesday, where the last submarine was last seen, there is clear evidence that KRI Nanggala 402’s ) Drowned.

Indonesian authorities had previously reported the submarine missing. Admiral Yudo Margono, Chief of Staff of the Navy, told a press conference in Bali, “If there was an explosion, pieces of it would have been found.” If there was an explosion, its sound would be heard in the sonar. ” The Navy had previously stated that it believed the submarine sank to a depth of 600–700 meters (Submarine Sunk). “We now feel that the submarine sank after getting authentic evidence,” said Mariano. They said that no bodies have been found so far.

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