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Go pity you Indians on the sad sate of your country, Chinese sailors don't need. Until credible evidence comes out, the story is just BS and only morons believe it.Photos of a damaged nuclear submarine?
As I said, we accept that nothing happened. We will wait for a couple of years, for the truth to come out as per convenient time of Papa Xi.
I feel sad for the sailors and their families. The price they pay for being under a dictatorship.
Yeah, very credible from the dissident traitors of China.Somebody is having too much fun.
Furious China believes UK spies bugged sinking submarine
The Mail revealed earlier this week how the vessel was lost in the Yellow Sea on August 21st after colliding with a 'chain and anchor' device intended to damage Western submarines.www.dailymail.co.uk
Lol, I don't think Chinese navy is that stupid to let the crews on Chinese nuke submarines to carry an enemy US Apple smartwatch on board, morons make up better plausible stories next time. British moron writer thinks everyone has such low IQ as him. If that's the case, why then US is keeping silent ?lol. Apple smartwatch doesn't lose signal in the ocean.
Don't be too concerned. Threshold of truthfulness is quite low for Daily Mail and its ilk. They are barely above supermarket tabloids. It is a nice story that sells/clicks. That's what matters for the bottom line. Just remember, NYT, WP, WSJ have dismissed this story as newsworthy. U.S. has the hydrophone network that can hear a balloon burst underwater and this type of story, if it were true, would have leaked like a sieve.I am more concerned about how Daily Mail having access to top secret UK intelligence.
"It has been reported that 55 workers on a Chinese military submarine were killed during an oxygen failure, but apparently everything is not as it seems.
Suspicions arose after anti-Chinese Communist Party activist social media account ‘Lude Media’ posted that Chairman Xi Jinping had been told that everyone on the submarine had died while on mission in the ‘Taiwan Strait.’
However, Taiwan’s defence ministry rejected these reports and said that no such event took place.
Straight after this, it was noticed that the social media account then amended the location to a location in the Yellow Sea between the Chinese province of Jiangsu and South Korea.
These shocking rumours have the internet speculating on what the submarine was really up to, with international military analysts pointing issues with the report.
A former US submarine commander, Tom Shugart, wasn't so sure.
“1. Submarine nets have a long tradition in defensive ASW (anti-submarine warfare), but I haven’t heard of any in modern use like this, in open ocean.
2. I don’t understand how snaring a net could cause a problem w (ith) atmosphere control. As for batteries “going flat”, it’s a nuclear boat so that’s odd.”
Mystery as 55-man nuclear sub crew declared 'dead' – but all is not as it seems
All 55 people on board a Chinese military submarine were reportedly killed due to an oxygen failure, but rumours have been swirling that the Chinese government might be lying about the eventwww.dailystar.co.uk