Google – AFP, 26 February 2014
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A Indian
kilo-class submarine is anchored off the shore of Mumbai, on
February 14, 2001
(AFP/File, Sebastian D'souza)
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New Delhi —
India's navy chief resigned on Wednesday after a submarine accident off the
coast of Mumbai saw two sailors missing and another seven injured, the defence
ministry said.
"Taking
moral responsibility for the accidents and incidents which have taken place
during the past few months, the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral DK Joshi today
resigned," a ministry statement said.
The seven
sailors suffered breathing problems after trying to contain the smoke which
filled the living quarters of the INS Sindhuratna during a training exercise,
according to the navy.
Another two
crew members have not yet been found on the Russian-built submarine, which was
still seaworthy after the incident and was returning to port in Mumbai, the
statement said.
The
incident comes after 18 naval crew were killed in August last year when the
fully-armed Russian-built INS Sindhurakshak exploded in flames and sank in a
military shipyard in Mumbai.
The
disaster was thought to be the Indian Navy's worst since the sinking of a
frigate by a Pakistani submarine during a war with its neighbour in 1971.
Last month
another submarine, INS Sindhughosh ran aground while returning to Mumbai
harbour. No loss of life or damage was reported.

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