About 18 Indian sailors trapped plates parked in the coastal city of Mumbai in India as early as Wednesday conventionally powered submarine explosion and fire, the Navy said.
"There are people trapped on board, we are in the process of trying to rescue them, we suspect that it is in the 18 range, said:" navy spokesman Satish PVS.
, "Satish said:" We will not give up until we get them.
Satish said the explosion inside the INS Sindhurakshak is likely to be an accident. Social media users seem to indicate that the distribution of diesel-electric submarines photo moored at Navy Pier, a large fireball.
TV reported that the fire occurred, the vessel was flooded half.
INS Sindhurakshak shipyard in Russia last year, has been upgraded, according to Russian media.
15 The apparent accident in the same week, India launched a local modification of the aircraft carrier completed in 2017, and announced the first Indian company to build nuclear submarine reactors are now operational.
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