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At least 20 people have died in an incident on a Russian nuclear submarine when a fire extinguishing system was switched on accidentally.At least 20 people have died in an incident on a Russian nuclear submarine when a fire extinguishing system was switched on accidentally.
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 was not damaged and there had been no radiation leaks.He said the submarine was not damaged and there had been no radiation leaks.
It is the worst incident for the navy since the sinking of the Kursk submarine in 2000, which left 118 dead.It is the worst incident for the navy since the sinking of the Kursk submarine in 2000, which left 118 dead.
Injured evacuatedInjured evacuated
Military prosecutors are investigating the incident, but the name and class of the submarine involved have not been officially revealed. Military prosecutors are investigating the incident, but the name and class of the submarine involved have not been officially revealed.Russian TV speculated how the accident might have killed at least 20 people
There were 208 people on board at the time, 81 of whom were servicemen.There were 208 people on board at the time, 81 of whom were servicemen.
Capt Dygalo said the fire extinguishing system "went off unsanctioned".Capt Dygalo said the fire extinguishing system "went off unsanctioned".
The BBC's Richard Galpin, in Moscow, says it is not clear why this would result in so many casualties.The BBC's Richard Galpin, in Moscow, says it is not clear why this would result in so many casualties.
Russian news agencies say the systems on submarines use chemical liquids and the injured are reported to be suffering from various degrees of poisoning.Russian news agencies say the systems on submarines use chemical liquids and the injured are reported to be suffering from various degrees of poisoning.
The vessel, which had been undergoing sea trials in the Sea of Japan, has been ordered to return to port in the far eastern Primorskiy territory, Capt Dygalo said.The vessel, which had been undergoing sea trials in the Sea of Japan, has been ordered to return to port in the far eastern Primorskiy territory, Capt Dygalo said.
"I declare with full responsibility that the reactor compartment on the nuclear-powered submarine is working normally and the radiation background is normal," he said, quoted by Itar-Tass news agency."I declare with full responsibility that the reactor compartment on the nuclear-powered submarine is working normally and the radiation background is normal," he said, quoted by Itar-Tass news agency.
Twenty-one injured people were transferred from the submarine to the destroyer Admiral Tributs and taken to hospital near Vladivostock.Twenty-one injured people were transferred from the submarine to the destroyer Admiral Tributs and taken to hospital near Vladivostock.
Reports say the incident occurred in the nose of the submarine. The nuclear reactor, which is in the stern, was not affected.Reports say the incident occurred in the nose of the submarine. The nuclear reactor, which is in the stern, was not affected.
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A shipyard source told the RIA Novosti news agency the vessel was the K-152 Nerpa, an Akula-class submarine, but this cannot be independently confirmed.A shipyard source told the RIA Novosti news agency the vessel was the K-152 Nerpa, an Akula-class submarine, but this cannot be independently confirmed.
RIA said the trials were in the Japanese Sea and that the Nerpa was due to be leased to the Indian navy.RIA said the trials were in the Japanese Sea and that the Nerpa was due to be leased to the Indian navy.
The agency quoted a Pacific Fleet source as saying the submarine would arrive back at its port at around 0900 GMT on Sunday, depending on weather conditions.The agency quoted a Pacific Fleet source as saying the submarine would arrive back at its port at around 0900 GMT on Sunday, depending on weather conditions.
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.
Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Kolmakov and Navy Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Vysotsky are flying to the scene of the incident.Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Kolmakov and Navy Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Vysotsky are flying to the scene of the incident.
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.
The then president, Vladimir Putin, was criticised for being slow to react to the incident and reluctant to call in foreign assistance.The then president, Vladimir Putin, was criticised for being slow to react to the incident and reluctant to call in foreign assistance.