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Putin Confirms Deadly Fire Was Aboard "Secretive" Nuclear-Powered Submarine

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By Tyler Durden / ZeroHedge

When the story first broke yesterday that fourteen seaman aboard a Russian submarine died when a fire broke out while in Russian territorial waters in the Arctic region, there were conflicting accounts over the nature of the underwater vessel, specifically, whether it was a deep-sea research submersible or whether it was a nuclear powered submarine. Speculation was fueled further when the fact that many among the deceased were high ranking naval officers was revealed— unusual for a mere underwater “research” vessel. 

Russian President Putin has now confirmed it was indeed a nuclear-powered submarine after officials declined to reveal even the most basic details, citing its “secret mission”. As CBS reports:

Putin met Thursday with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who had returned from the Navy’s Arctic base of Severomorsk, and asked him about the submersible’s nuclear reactor. Shoigu said the reactor is “completely isolated now” and it is “in full working order.”

A photograph believed to be of the highly classified shadowy spy sub Losharik, via The Drive.

The blaze has been identified as starting in the sub’s battery compartment and spreading from there, causing 14 crewmen to succumb to smoke inhalation, while an undisclosed number survived. Norwegian officials had also previously reported that they have discovered no unusual levels of radiation near the accident.

Russian officials have not confirmed the precise name and type of vessel; however, Russian media reports appear to have identified it as follows

The ministry didn’t name the vessel, but Russian media reported it was the country’s most secret submersible, a nuclear-powered research submarine called the Losharik intended for sensitive missions at great depths.

Reports say that the Losharik, also called the AS-12, was on a research mission to measure sea depths in the Barents Sea within Russian territorial waters. It’s missions and specs are so tightly guarded only select military members with the highest clearance have access to it. 

A reported picture of Losharik, via The Drive/Russian social media.

But given that mainstream western media can’t waste a Russian submarine tragedy without adding wild accusations of sinister wrongdoing over what the “sensitive mission” could have been about, less than 24 hours later we have the “Putin’s cutting the world’s internet” claims again

BBC Monitoring described US officials as saying the AS-12 is designed to cut undersea cables that keep the world’s internet running.

It’s an accusation that’s been floating around the internet for years. All the way back in 2015 a NYT story cited the Russian underwater cable threat as “raising concerns among some American military and intelligence officials that the Russians might be planning to attack those lines in times of tension or conflict.”

Map showing the location of undersea internet cables around the world, via Telegeography

Russian submarine accident? Cue Putin cutting underwater internet cables story again.

Image via AFP/Getty

Of course, such unconstrained and rampant speculation works better in the complete absence of any level of evidence, and when the Russian military cites a “top secret project”.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Wednesday when pressed about the precise nature of the Losharik’s activities: ”It belongs to the highest level of classified data, so it is absolutely normal for it not to be disclosed.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-04/putin-confirms-deadly-fire-was-aboard-nuclear-powered-secretive-submarine

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    • Slimey

      That’s what I thought it was for. Their leader is a petty ring thief. :roll:

    • Icecharge

      Losharik
      I was astonished when I used the Google translator and tried to find out how the name of the Russian nuclear submarine “Losharik” is translated into English. The translator recognized the name to be Hindi and mean “Dead body”! No alternative. How foreboding it is! I bet the Russians did not know. Do they still dare to dive in it? Maybe they will change its name, but another name may not help. When the sailors get to know what the name of their sub means or has meant earlier, they will cause another accident with their superstition, because the sailors are superstitious. Better to leave the shores and cables of other people alone.

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