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Indonesia navy: Items found from lost submarine, indicating it sunk

Officially declares the submarine as sank with no hopes of finding 53 crew members

Indonesian Navy officials talk to media as they display debris found in the waters during a search for the Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Nanggala at Ngurah Rai Military Air Base in Bali, Indonesia on Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indonesias navy on Saturday said items were found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members had sank and there was no hope of finding survivors | AP

Indonesia's navy says items have been found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members has sunk. Navy Chief Yudo Margono said Saturday that rescuers found several items including parts of a torpedo straightener, a grease bottle believed to be used to oil the periscope and prayer rugs from the submarine.

With the authentic evidence we found believed to be from the submarine, we have now moved from the sub-miss phase to sub-sunk, Margono said.

Indonesia earlier considered the submarine that disappeared on Thursday off Bali as just missing. But it now declares the submarine as officially sank with no hopes of finding any survivors.

Officials said oxygen supply for its 53 crew ran out early Saturday. 

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