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Did A Chinese Nuclear Submarine Crash In The Taiwan Strait?

Unconfirmed rumors that a Chinese nuclear-power submarine crashed near the vicinity of the disputed Taiwan Strait have been circulating online (file photo) 

Daily Mail: Taiwan denies reports that a Chinese nuclear sub has crashed near the Taiwan Strait 

* Unconfirmed rumors that a Chinese nuclear-power submarine crashed near the vicinity of the disputed Taiwan Strait have been circulating online 

* Reports on Tuesday said that a Type 093 (Shang class) submarine had a major accident, killing everyone aboard 

* The Taiwan military claimed there is no evidence to indicate a Chinese submarine collision and Beijing has not confirmed the incident 

Taiwan officials have denied reports that a Chinese nuclear sub crashed near the disputed Taiwan Strait. 

Rumors have circulated that a Type 093 (Shang class) People's Liberation Army nuclear-powered attack submarine had crashed in unknown circumstances at some point in the past few days, killing everyone aboard. 

The reports came just days after China launched military drills near Taiwan intended to serve as a 'stern warning' against colluding with 'foreign elements'.  

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 Did A Chinese Nuclear Submarine Crash In The Taiwan Strait?  

Has a Chinese Submarine Crashed in the Taiwan Strait? What We Know -- Newsweek  

Has a Chinese nuclear submarine crashed near the Taiwan Strait? What we know -- First Post  

Chinese submarine crash rumor unsubstantiated: MND -- Taipei Times  

Taipei Denies Reports That China's Shang Class Submarine Crashed in Taiwan Strait -- IBTimes  

Has A Chinese Nuclear Sub Sunk Near Taiwan Strait? Beijing Silent About Rumors -- IBTimes 

Row erupts as Chinese nuclear sub 'crashes' near disputed waters -- Express



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