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Russian nuclear submarine stranded on the bottom of Barents Sea
MOSCOW (CNN) -- A Russian nuclear submarine has sunk to the bottom of the Barents Sea. The Oscar-class submarine was not carrying any nuclear weapons and no radiation leaks have been reported. More than 100 crew were reported to be on the submarine, which sank off the northwest coast of Russia. Igor Dygalo, head of the Russian navy press office, said there was no immediate danger but it appeared that the crew had lost control of the vessel. CNN's Steve Harrigan confirmed rescue ships are on the way to the area where the submarine encountered difficulties. The stricken submarine is said to be in radio contact with surface ships.
Admiral Vyacheslav Popov, commander of the Northern Fleet, was directing the rescue operation, the Interfax news agency reported. The submarine had been taking part in a major exercise. Copyright 2000 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. RELATED STORIES: Russia claims 30 Chechen rebels killed, 3 commanders wounded in three-day sweep RELATED SITES: Project 949 (Granit) - Oscar-I class
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