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A sailor has been charged for setting off a firefighting system on a Russian nuclear submarine that released gas, killing 20 people, investigators say. | A sailor has been charged for setting off a firefighting system on a Russian nuclear submarine that released gas, killing 20 people, investigators say. |
They say the suspect - who has not been named - activated the system "without authorisation and for no reason". | |
They say the man "has already admitted his error", but some officials have cast doubt on the announcement. | |
Twenty people, mostly civilians, died when freon gas was released on the Nerpa attack submarine on Saturday. | |
In all, three servicemen and 17 civilians were killed and another 21 people were injured during sea trials in the Sea of Japan. | |
'Scapegoat' | |
"The suspect faces charges of negligence for causing the deaths of two or more people," said Vladimir Markin, representative of the prosecutor general's office. | "The suspect faces charges of negligence for causing the deaths of two or more people," said Vladimir Markin, representative of the prosecutor general's office. |
I was lying down resting after being on watch. Suddenly the freon gas started coming down right above me. It was like a drug. I lost consciousness Viktor Rifk, survivor | |
However, Mr Markin declined to give any details about the accident. | However, Mr Markin declined to give any details about the accident. |
If found guilty, the sailor could be jailed for seven years. | If found guilty, the sailor could be jailed for seven years. |
But a member of Russia's Public Chamber, which oversees the government and parliament, expressed concern about the speed with which the investigators announced that they had found the culprit. | |
Anatoly Kucherena said the law stipulated there should be a thorough investigation and collection of evidence followed by a trial in court at which any suspects would be found either guilty or innocent. | |
Several defence experts have also expressed fears that the sailor might be a scapegoat, and one member of the Nerpa's crew was quoted by Russia's Interfax news agency as saying that his colleague could have made a confession under pressure. | |
The Nerpa, or Akula-class, submarine had more than 200 people aboard, 81 of them service personnel, when the accident happened. | The Nerpa, or Akula-class, submarine had more than 200 people aboard, 81 of them service personnel, when the accident happened. |
On Wednesday, officials said that preliminary investigations suggested that the "unsanctioned activation" of the automatic firefighting system caused the tragedy. | On Wednesday, officials said that preliminary investigations suggested that the "unsanctioned activation" of the automatic firefighting system caused the tragedy. |
Freon gas displaces oxygen from the air to put out a fire. | Freon gas displaces oxygen from the air to put out a fire. |
There has been speculation that overcrowding and the presence of so many civilians aboard the vessel may have contributed to the death toll - but this has not been confirmed by the investigators. | There has been speculation that overcrowding and the presence of so many civilians aboard the vessel may have contributed to the death toll - but this has not been confirmed by the investigators. |
Survivor's account | |
Several survivors later recalled the terrifying seconds after the gas started filling some sections of the submarine. | Several survivors later recalled the terrifying seconds after the gas started filling some sections of the submarine. |
Viktor Rifk said he managed to put a gas mask on time | |
"I was lying down resting after being on watch. Suddenly the freon gas started coming down right above me. It was like a drug. I lost consciousness," said Viktor Rifk, an engineer, quoted by the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper on Tuesday. | "I was lying down resting after being on watch. Suddenly the freon gas started coming down right above me. It was like a drug. I lost consciousness," said Viktor Rifk, an engineer, quoted by the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper on Tuesday. |
"We all had gas masks but maybe some people didn't manage to put them on in time," Mr Rifk later told Russia's NTV television. | "We all had gas masks but maybe some people didn't manage to put them on in time," Mr Rifk later told Russia's NTV television. |
A number of the people were sleeping when the accident happened, and reports in Russian media suggested that some of them were too dazed to put on gas masks. | A number of the people were sleeping when the accident happened, and reports in Russian media suggested that some of them were too dazed to put on gas masks. |
Several former Russian mariners have suggested that the civilian personnel - engineers and shipyard workers - may have lacked experience in handling the breathing apparatus. | Several former Russian mariners have suggested that the civilian personnel - engineers and shipyard workers - may have lacked experience in handling the breathing apparatus. |
The nuclear reactor, which is in the stern, was not affected and there was no radiation leak, officials said. | The nuclear reactor, which is in the stern, was not affected and there was no radiation leak, officials 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. |
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. |
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