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PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 2:02 pm 
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Another assessment of the tragedy:


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Victims of Fire on Russian Submarine Averted "Catastrophe"
By The Maritime Executive 2019-07-08 20:35:17
The victims of the recent fire aboard a Russian nuclear-powered spy sub helped avert a "planetary catastrophe," according to a top Russian military official.
Speaking at a ceremony for the 14 crewmembers who died in a battery compartment fire on July 1, an unnamed official said that "at the cost of their lives, they saved the lives of their comrades, saved the ship, [and] did not allow a planetary catastrophe," according to Russian outlet Open Media.
Russia's defense ministry has confirmed that the sub was nuclear powered, and the Kremlin asserts that it poses no risk to health and safety. "The nuclear reactor on the vessel is completely isolated," Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu said in an official statement last Thursday. "All the necessary measures were taken by the crew to protect the reactor, which is in complete working order."
If the submarine had been lost, it would have added to a large existing quantity of Russian nuclear waste on the Arctic seabed. Over the span of the Soviet era, Russian forces put at least 14 reactor cores and 17,000 containers of radioactive waste over the side in the Arctic. In addition, the Russian Navy intentionally sank nuclear sub K-27 in the Kara Sea in 1981, lost the manned nuclear attack sub Komsomolets in the Norwegian Sea in 1989 (with two nuclear warheads on board), lost the K-141 Kursk in the Barents Sea in 2000, and lost sub K-159 on a demolition voyage in the Barents Sea in 2003.
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