British intelligence reported that 55 sailors died on the Chinese submarine 01:12

As a result of the accident of a Chinese submarine in the Yellow Sea, 55 sailors on board lost their lives. The newspaper reports this daily mailCiting a British intelligence report.

According to intelligence data, the disaster occurred on August 21. A Chinese submarine fell into a trap made of chains and anchors intended for American submarines. 55 Chinese submariners died as a result. Among the dead were 22 officers, 7 students, 9 petty officers and 17 sailors. The captain of the submarine also lost his life.

The publication emphasizes that there is currently no independent confirmation of the death of the submarine. In response, the PRC said that assumptions about the submarine disaster were completely wrong. Taiwan also did not support the submarine crash version.

Previously reportedThe damage to the Black Sea Fleet submarine Rostov-on-Don was not critical. Repairing these damages will result in only a small increase in the time the submarine spends on planned repairs.

Previously reportedthat birds hit Russian planes more often.



Source: Gazeta

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