Indian navy divers have found the bodies of two out of 18 sailors inside a Russian-built submarine that sank after it exploded in a Mumbai dockyard, a navy spokesman said. The explosions reportedly took place in the INS Sindhurakshak's forward section, where torpedoes and missiles are stored. There appeared to be no way the sailors could have survived the intensity of the blasts and fire in what is the Indian navy’s worst submarine accident since the 1971 war with Pakistan.
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