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Indian submarine, cargo ship collide off Pakistan

2008-01-11 00:00:00




An Indian naval submarine on a routine mission collided with a cargo ship in the Arabian Sea off Pakistan, officials said on Thursday, adding that there were no reports of casualties.




The 2,500-ton INS Sindhughosh, with a crew of 53, sustained only Uperficial damage to its conning tower, Indian navy spokesman Nirad Sinha said. However, according to naval officials who asked not to be named, the vessel was seriously damaged.




The ship MV Leeds Castle was in restricted waters and in that area the depth is not much and hence the mishap,?the spokesman said. The naval officials said the submarine was submerged and had its radars off and periscope down when it slammed into the ship off India's Diu island, 400 nautical miles (460 statute miles) from Mumbai. The collision came just after naval intelligence received alerts of possible strikes against its warships off Pakistan, naval sources said.






Source:RamblerNews