Shoigu
Reveals To Putin The Causes Of Submarine Fire That Killed 14
By Joaquin Flores
“The
main cause of the incident has been established – it was a fire in
the battery compartment,” the Kremlin website quotes Shoigu.
“Plus,
with the actions of the crew, all the necessary measures were taken
to protect the installation, it is fully operational,” said the
Minister of Defense.
By Joaquin Flores
4
July, 2019
MOSCOW
– According to the report filed on July 4th by Russian Defense
Minister Sergei Shoigu, the main cause of the catastrophic emergency
on board the submarine, which killed 14 submariners, was a fire in
the battery compartment.
Shoigu
believes that the deep-water apparatus of the Navy can be restored,
and the time frame within which this work can be carried out is now
being evaluated. At the same time, the nuclear power plant on the
underwater vehicle did not suffer, this allows us to hope for “a
relatively short time to restore the apparatus.”
The
minister also reported on assistance to the families of the dead
submariners: everyone will be assisted, with “getting a decent
education for children, who are still studying, and, of course, a
decent living – as was done earlier in our past experience.”
Families with minor children will be provided until their 18th
birthday with a money allowance in the amount of wages that
submariners received during their lifetime.
The
Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation published a list of all
submariners who died during the fire at the research deep-water
apparatus in the Barents Sea. Among them are Heroes of Russia,
captains of the first, second and third ranks, a doctor and a
lieutenant commander.
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