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Rescuers rush to stricken sub

2005-08-06 09:02

Russian ships continue with the rescue operation for a Russian naval mini-submarine off Kamchatka Peninsula. (NTV Russian Channel, AP)

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Yevgeny Kulkov

Vladivostok - Rescuers struggled to save the seven-member crew of a Russian mini-submarine trapped far under the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, as oxygen supplies dwindled and the United States and Britain rushed deep-sea rescue vehicles to the scene.

The commander of the Russian Pacific Fleet, Admiral Viktor Fyodorov, said rescuers were hoping to move the AS-28 naval sub into shallower waters off the Kamchatka Peninsula and send divers down to the crewmen who have been trapped for two days at a depth of 190m.

With Russia naval officials making a swift request for help, Britain and the United States dispatched military planes carrying sophisticated unmanned underwater rescue vehicles to Russia's Far East late Friday. Both could reach the site within time - if earlier estimates that there was enough oxygen to keep the seven alive for 24 hours held true.

Fyodorov said early on Saturday that there was oxygen for "at least 18 hours," a distinctly less optimistic statement than his earlier assertion that air would last into Monday. Later on Saturday, however, news agencies quoted him as saying there was air for "more than 24 hours."

Situation 'not simple'

"The situation is not simple. I don't want to overdramatise the situation, but also at the same time, I don't want to say it is absolutely, so to speak, easy and momentarily resolvable," Fyodorov said in comments televised on NTV.

Navy spokesperson Captain Igor Dygalo told The Associated Press that rescuers had managed to move the sub about 60m toward shore. Fyodotov, however, was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying that the process was taking too long and rescuers were now trying to attach a towline.

Initial reports said the sub had become ensnared in a fishing net, but officials later said it had become caught on an underwater antenna. Dygalo described the antenna as a "Pacific Fleet coastal infrastructure object."

The confusing and contradictory statements darkly echoed the sinking of the nuclear submarine Kursk and the deaths of 118 sailors almost exactly five years ago.

The new crisis underlined that promises by President Vladimir Putin to improve the navy's equipment have apparently had little effect.

Putin was sharply criticised for his slow response to the Kursk crisis and reluctance to accept foreign assistance. By early Saturday, Putin had made no public comment on the latest sinking.

Airlifting a United States underwater vehicle to the area marks the first time since the World War II era that a US military plane has been allowed to fly there.

The sailors were in contact with authorities and were not hurt, naval officials said.

The trapped AS-28, which looks like a small submarine, was built in 1989. It is about 13.5m long and 5.7m high and can dive to depths below 500m.

- AP

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