Thursday, November 23, 2017

'Explosion' Detected Near Route Of Missing Argentinian Submarine -- News Updates November 23, 2017



The Guardian: 'Explosion' detected near route of missing Argentinian submarine, navy confirms

Sound described as ‘abnormal, singular, short, violent’ heard on day that contact was lost with ARA San Juan and its 44 crew

An abnormal sound detected in the South Atlantic Ocean hours after an Argentinian navy submarine sent its last signal last week was “consistent with an explosion”, a navy spokesman has said.

Capt Enrique Balbi described the blast as “abnormal, singular, short, violent” and “non-nuclear”. It was detected at 10.31am on 15 November along the route that the ARA San Juan had been following when it last made radio contact three hours earlier.

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WNU Editor: Sadly .... this is probably true .... All aboard missing Argentine sub believed to be dead, family of missing sailor says ABC News (ABC News).

'Explosion' Detected Near Route Of Missing Argentinian Submarine -- News Updates November 23, 2017

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Argentinian submarine hunt to return to previously searched area -- The Guardian
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