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Divers Unable To Enter Russian Sub

By JIM HEINTZ
.c The Associated Press

MOSCOW (Aug. 20) - Norwegian divers struggled to open the escape hatch on a
nuclear submarine that sank with 118 men aboard, but they found no sign of
life Sunday as Russian officials said most of the vessel was flooded in
minutes when it went down.

The Russian navy has all but ruled out hope that any of the crew remains
alive nine days after the Kursk sank, crippled by a massive explosion.

President Vladimir Putin, widely criticized for his slow and low-key public
response to the crisis, pledged Sunday that ``until the last minute, we will
do everything to save everyone who could be saved.''

But he did not appear optimistic. ``Regrettably, sometimes it's not us but
circumstances which determine how the situation develops,'' he said.

The divers worked for most of the day and well into the night. They tried
several times to wrest the hatch open with a crane but failed, Russia's RTR
television network reported.

The divers found signs that some of the 118 crewmen may have tried to get out
but were unable to open the escape hatch, Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov
said on RTR. In a grim indication of what rescuers are likely to find when
they get into the Kursk, Klebanov said there might be a body in the escape
chamber.

The divers, working 350 feet below the surface of the Barents Sea, were
moving slowly because of the depth. Each dive was taking several hours, navy
officials said.

Late Sunday, some of the Norwegian divers were taken to a naval base in
Severomorsk to work out rescue attempt details on a training submarine and
were expected to resume their efforts on the Kursk on Monday, the ITAR-Tass
news agency reported. There has been about whether the divers' bulky suits
could safely pass through the escape hatch if it is opened, causing further
delay.

No decision had been made on whether a British mini-submarine that arrived
Saturday would be used in the rescue operation. Klebanov said the escape
hatch was so badly damaged that it was unlikely the British vessel could
latch on.

Conflicting signals emerged from the three-nation rescue operation over the
state of the hatch. Russian officials have said for days that it is severely
mangled, but a spokesman for the Norwegian military said Sunday it was in
good shape.

``We confirm that the hatch is intact,'' Captain Erland Raanes told The
Associated Press by telephone. The hatch is ``so good that there are
possibilities there.'' But he said an unspecified pressure problem was making
it difficult to open the hatch.

RTR showed Russian and foreign naval experts aboard a control ship intently
watching video monitors on which the divers could be seen moving slowly in a
ghostly light around the hatch.

At one point, the divers took measurements of a valve on the hatch and
relayed the dimensions to the control ship, where a machinist fashioned a
claw-like tool to try to open the valve.

One diver grabbed a shattered fragment of the hull, about the size of a loaf
of bread, and showed it to the camera.

New details emerged Sunday of how severely the Kursk was shattered in the
first few minutes. For days, the Russian navy had insisted the submarine was
in good condition.

``Water almost instantly flooded the submarine's hull up to the fifth or
sixth compartments. The crew in those sections died almost instantaneously
and the submarine became uncontrollable,'' Klebanov said.

Some of the crew might have survived for a time in the three aft
compartments. Norwegian military spokesman Raanes said the divers found
indications that some air pockets may remain in the wreck.

The Norwegian operation appeared to be the first time divers had descended to
the Kursk since rescue efforts began a week ago. Russian escape capsules
tried to reach the Kursk repeatedly, but the Russian navy reportedly had no
skilled divers.

Russian officials have said the Kursk's nuclear reactors apparently switched
off in the accident, but the new evidence of how the submarine was torn apart
raised concerns that they could have been damaged in the explosion.

With hope for survivors all but gone, officials indicated the emphasis was
shifting to what caused the tragedy on the Kursk, one of the navy's newest
and most powerful submarines.

A probable scenario was that a torpedo in the Kursk's forward compartment
blew up, setting off a much bigger explosion. U.S. and Norwegian authorities
detected two explosions in the area last Saturday at the time the Kursk was
lost.

Klebanov said Sunday that a World War II mine or a collision with a foreign
submarine were possible causes. The U.S. and British navies, which often have
submarines in the area, denied their vessels were involved.

Klebanov said there were up to three foreign submarines in the area when the
Kursk was lost and that requests for information from foreign countries had
not been answered. He did not specify which countries he meant.

AP-NY-08-20-00 1828EDT



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