The. An unidentified object collided with an American nuclear submarine in the Chinese Sea



Something mysterious collided with an American nuclear submarine in the South China Sea. Nine sailors were injured. However, the US Navy said in a statement that the nuclear submarine was safe and in operation. An investigation has been launched into the collision.
U.S. Navy officials said in a statement that a mysterious object had collided with an American nuclear submarine in international waters in the South China Sea. It caused minor injuries to nine sailors. However, the US Navy also clarified that not a single soldier was seriously injured.
The U.S. Navy says the nuclear submarine is still in operation after the collision and no special damage was done, but an investigation was conducted into what collided with the submarine. The United States has not commented on what kind of object collided. The mystery has deepened as the United States has not issued a statement on whether it collided with a natural substance or a country's equipment.
The USS Connecticut nuclear submarine is stationed in the South China Sea and is constantly patrolling international waters. It is operated from Guam's military base. After the collision, the nuclear submarine will arrive at a military base in Guam, after which more information will be released. However, all devices were safe, the statement said.

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