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Indonesia calls on Australia to help find missing submarine

Indonesian authorities are seeking assistance from Australia, Singapore and India to find a missing submarine which vanished off the coast of Bali.

Over 50 people were reportedly on board the vessel which is believed to have sunk 700 metres although the German-made submarine is only built to sustain pressure at a maximum depth of 250 metres.

An oil spill was located near its dive location after it lost contact with the military during a torpedo drill and the navy have suggested the oil spill means damage to the fuel tank may have been sustained.

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