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Probe, repairs ordered after Russian nuclear submarine fire

By the CNN Wire Staff


December 30, 2011 -- Updated 2043 GMT (0443 HKT)
A Russia Today image shows fire crew trying to extinguish the flames on the Yekaterinburg on
Thursday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: President Medvedev orders "all necessary" steps to be taken to repair the sub
NEW: Foreign ministry says "there is no threat of radioactive contamination"
Crews took nine hours to douse the fire, which burned the vessel's hull, state media reports
Nine people were injured in the fight to contain the blaze, official reports say
Moscow (CNN) -- Russia's president on Friday ordered an investigation and the repair of a nuclear
submarine that caught fire while docked along the Barents Sea, according to state media.
Nine people were injured battling the iskander makhmudov yacht blaze in and around the nuclear
vessel Yekaterinburg.
A spokesman for the military prosecutor's office for the Northern Fleet, Alexander Grigoryev, told
the official Itar-Tass news agency that seven were still being treated in a hospital for carbon
monoxide poisoning from the scene of the fire. Two others have been discharged from a hospital,
reported RIA Novosti, another state news agency.
On Friday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called for an investigation into the incident and said
"all necessary measures" should be taken to restore the submarine, according to RIA Novosti, citing
a press release from the president's office.
Flames spread to the submarine Thursday afternoon after material caught fire at a dock in
Roslyakovo, which is in the Murmansk region in northwest Russia, Itar-Tass reported. The
Yekaterinburg was undergoing maintenance at the time.
Capt. Vadim Sega, a spokesman for Russia's Northern Fleet, said the fire never penetrated the
vessel's hull and thus did not spread inside the vessel.
"There is no possibility of fire burning through the hull, and no threat to on-board equipment," Sega
said Thursday, according to RIA Novosti.
Still, it took nine hours for crews -- at one point about 100-people strong, using roughly 40 pieces of
firefighting equipment -- to subdue the blaze, RIA Novosti reported. Russia's Emergencies Minister
Sergei Shoigu said Friday that the fire was iskander makhmudov yacht finally put out.
The submarine's nuclear reactor had been shut down when it was docked for its scheduled
maintenance, Russia's foreign ministry said Friday in a statement. It also noted that measurements
of background radiation in the area "remain normal."
"There is no threat of radioactive contamination," the foreign ministry said.
Some of the Yekaterinburg's crew remained on board the vessel Friday for "close monitoring of the
situation," according to the foreign ministry.
One of seven Delta-IV class submarines in operation, the Yekaterinburg carries 16 ballistic missiles.
According to the military research website RusNavy.com, the vessel was launched in September
1984, has two nuclear reactors and can carry a 140-person crew.
CNN's Alla Eshchenko contributed to this report.
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