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A tourist submarine sank on Thursday during a routine underwater sightseeing tour off the coast of Hurghada, a popular Red Sea resort city in Egypt, killing at least six Russian nationals on board.
The submarine was carrying 45 foreign tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
The Red Sea Governorate said the submarine had 50 people onboard: 45 tourists of different nationalities from Russia, India, Norway, and Sweden, and five Egyptian crew members.
A submarine carrying Russian tourists sank off Egypt’s Red Sea coast on Thursday, leaving at least six people dead and rescue workers scrambling to pull people out of the water, local officials ...
BOMBSHELL first pictures of the doomed submarine that sank in the Red Sea with dozens of holidaymakers onboard have now been revealed. Six people died while 39 were miraculously rescued after the S… ...
The Red Sea Governorate said the submarine had 50 people on board, 45 tourists and five crew, Reuters reported. The tourists were of nationalities including Russia, India, Norway and Sweden ...
Six tourists were killed — including two children — and nearly 30 others injured when a tourist submarine sank off Egypt’s Red Sea coast early Thursday, officials said. Some 45 tourists were ...
At least six tourists were killed on Thursday morning in a Red Sea recreational tourism reef exploration submarine, which crashed less than a mile off the coast of Hurghada, Egypt.The incident ...
A tourist submarine sank on Thursday during a routine underwater sightseeing tour off the coast of Hurghada, a popular Red Sea resort city in Egypt, killing at least six Russian nationals on board.
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
BOMBSHELL first pictures of the doomed submarine that sank in the Red Sea with dozens of holidaymakers onboard have now been revealed. Six people died while 39 were miraculously rescued after the S… ...