UPDATE 2-Fourteen Russian submariners killed in fire: ministry
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Fourteen submariners on board a Russian defence ministry research vessel were killed in a fire while carrying out a survey of the sea floor, the ministry was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. The incident took place on Monday and the fire has been extinguished. The vessel is now at the Russian Northern Fleet's base in Severomorsk on the Barents Sea, and an investigation has been launched to establish the cause, Interfax, RIA and TASS quoted the ministry as saying.
"On July 1 in Russian territorial waters a fire broke out on board a deep-water scientific research vessel that was studying the marine environment of the world ocean on behalf of the Russian navy," Interfax cited a ministry statement as saying. "Fourteen submariners died as the result of smoke inhalation ... Work is underway to establish the cause of the incident. The investigation is being conducted by the commander-in-chief of the navy."
The statement as cited by the agencies did not identify the type or model of the underwater vessel. In August 2000, the Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kursk sank to the floor of Barents Sea after two explosions in its bow, killing all 118 men aboard.
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