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Russian Nuke Sub Crew Prevented ‘Planetary Catastrophe’
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[QUOTE="fresh_42, post: 6203725, member: 572553"] The daily Kommersant, citing military circles, reported that the fire was apparently triggered by a short circuit in the control center, setting fire to cables or oil. Through the ventilation system, the smoke was then distributed to the other sections of the submarine. The crew did not have enough time to protect themselves. Only five surviving crew members had managed to extinguish the fire and bring the submarine back up. The Kremlin had previously stated that it was a deep-sea submarine on a seafloor exploration mission. However, with senior army officers on board, it is believed that this was no ordinary mission. ([URL]https://www.dw.com/de/russischer-u-boot-unfall-brandursache-klar/a-49469110[/URL]) [/QUOTE]
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