Update: Putin is sending his defense minister to visit Severomorsk, the home of a Russian Navy base that housed the Losharik, following Tuesday's submarine accident. And in what will come as a relief to everybody who feared Russia might be on the brink of "Chernobyl 2", Norwegian officials reported that they have discovered no unusual levels of radiation near the accident.
Russia's Defense Ministry has confirmed to Interfax and TASS that 14 Russian Navy crew members have died as a result of a fire on one of its deep-sea research submersibles.
The accident is reported to have occurred in Russian territorial waters while the crew was carrying out a survey on July 2, and though little information has as yet been given, it's believed that the sailors died as a result of smoke inhalation.
The submersible is reported to currently be at a Russian Navy base in the northwestern city of Severomorsk, and the incident is subject of an ongoing investigation.
According to a breaking ABC report, citing the AP:
Translated from Russian by Microsoft
Among those killed in the fire on the deep-sea apparatus of the Ministry of Defense - seven captains of the 1st rank, two heroes of Russia, the crew was highly professional - Putin. 🕯 Sorrow
14 submariners died in a fire that broke out in a submersible vehicle in Russian waters on July 1, the Defense Ministry said in a statement on July 2.
“On July 1, fourteen submariners – sailors died in Russian territorial waters as a result of inhaling combustion products aboard a research submersible vehicle designated for studying the seafloor and the bottom of the World Ocean in the interests of the Russian Navy after a fire broke out during bathymetric measurements,” the defense ministry said adding that the fire was extinguished “thanks to the self-sacrificing actions of the team.”
“The causes of the incident are being investigated. The Navy’s commander-in-chief is carrying out the investigation.”
According to the defense ministry, the submersible vehicle is currently staying at the Severomorsk naval base.
The military provided no details regarding the type of the submersible vehicle involved in the incident. Nonetheless, some Russian media outlets speculated that it may have been the Project 210 submarine (also known as ‘Losharik’).
14 Sailors Died In Fire That Broke At Submersible Vehicle In Russian Waters
The submarine is powered by a nuclear reactor and is believed to be able to operate at a depth of many 1000s metres due to the unique spherical construction elements.
Russia's Defense Ministry has confirmed to Interfax and TASS that 14 Russian Navy crew members have died as a result of a fire on one of its deep-sea research submersibles.
The accident is reported to have occurred in Russian territorial waters while the crew was carrying out a survey on July 2, and though little information has as yet been given, it's believed that the sailors died as a result of smoke inhalation.
The submersible is reported to currently be at a Russian Navy base in the northwestern city of Severomorsk, and the incident is subject of an ongoing investigation.
According to a breaking ABC report, citing the AP:
The fire broke out Monday while the submersible was in Russian territorial waters, the military said. The sailors extinguished the fire and the ship has since returned to port in Severomork, Russia, according to the military, The Associated Press reported.
Translated from Russian by Microsoft
Among those killed in the fire on the deep-sea apparatus of the Ministry of Defense - seven captains of the 1st rank, two heroes of Russia, the crew was highly professional - Putin. 🕯 Sorrow
14 submariners died in a fire that broke out in a submersible vehicle in Russian waters on July 1, the Defense Ministry said in a statement on July 2.
“On July 1, fourteen submariners – sailors died in Russian territorial waters as a result of inhaling combustion products aboard a research submersible vehicle designated for studying the seafloor and the bottom of the World Ocean in the interests of the Russian Navy after a fire broke out during bathymetric measurements,” the defense ministry said adding that the fire was extinguished “thanks to the self-sacrificing actions of the team.”
“The causes of the incident are being investigated. The Navy’s commander-in-chief is carrying out the investigation.”
According to the defense ministry, the submersible vehicle is currently staying at the Severomorsk naval base.
The military provided no details regarding the type of the submersible vehicle involved in the incident. Nonetheless, some Russian media outlets speculated that it may have been the Project 210 submarine (also known as ‘Losharik’).
14 Sailors Died In Fire That Broke At Submersible Vehicle In Russian Waters
The submarine is powered by a nuclear reactor and is believed to be able to operate at a depth of many 1000s metres due to the unique spherical construction elements.