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At least 20 people have died in an incident involving the failure of a fire extinguishing system on a Russian nuclear submarine, local media report.At least 20 people have died in an incident involving the failure of a fire extinguishing system on a Russian nuclear submarine, local media report.
Russian Pacific Fleet spokesman Igor Dygalo said both sailors and shipyard workers died in the incident, which occurred during sea trials.Russian Pacific Fleet spokesman Igor Dygalo said both sailors and shipyard workers died in the incident, which occurred during sea trials.
He said the submarine itself had not been damaged and there had been no radiation leaks.He said the submarine itself had not been damaged and there had been no radiation leaks.
Military prosecutors are investigating the incident.Military prosecutors are investigating the incident.
The submarine, whose name and class have not been revealed, has been ordered to suspend sea trials and return to port, Capt Dygalo said. The submarine, whose name and class have not been revealed, has been ordered to suspend sea trials and return to port in the far eastern Primorye territory, Capt Dygalo said.
Reports say the incident occurred in the nose of the vessel. The nuclear reactor, which is in the stern, was not affected.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is being kept fully informed about the incident, his press service said.Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is being kept fully informed about the incident, his press service said.
Russia's worst submarine disaster happened in August 2000, when the nuclear-powered Kursk sank in the Barents Sea. All 118 people on board died.Russia's worst submarine disaster happened in August 2000, when the nuclear-powered Kursk sank in the Barents Sea. All 118 people on board died.