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Macri orders probe for ‘truth’ about missing submarine

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MAR DEL PLATA (AFP) — Argentine President Mauricio Macri on Friday ordered an inquiry to “know the truth” about what happened to Argentina’s missing submarine, the San Juan, which disappeare­d with the loss of its 44 crew.

The 34-year-old submarine had gone through a refit and was “in perfect condition,” Macri told reporters at the Argentine navy headquarte­rs.

“My commitment is with the truth,” he said, adding the tragedy “will require a serious, in-depth investigat­ion that will yield certainty about what has happened.”

Argentina’s navy has been fiercely criticized for its handling of the operation since first reporting the submarine overdue at its base here last Nov. 16.

The navy took several days to say that the San Juan had reported a problem with its batteries in its final communicat­ion last Nov. 15.

Only on Thursday did the navy confirm that there had been an explosion on board, which experts said was likely linked to the battery problem.

“Until we have the complete informatio­n, we do not have to look for the guilty, to look for those responsibl­e. First, we have to have certainty of what happened and why it happened,” said Macri.

The center-right leader spoke as the search for the San Juan shifted from rescue to recovery on Friday, after navy officials lost hope of finding alive any of the crew, which included the country’s first female submarine officer.

“We have to find the submarine at the bottom of the sea, the area is large, the environmen­t hostile and the search very difficult,” Argentine navy spokesman Enrique Balbi said.

Magistrate Marta Yanez has already begun preliminar­y investigat­ions into the disaster.

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