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Russians recount cold, dark ordeal on sub
(AP)
Updated: 2005-08-08 10:38

The seven men endured darkness and frigid temperatures for three days until their Russian mini-submarine was freed Sunday from the Pacific floor by a British remote-controlled vehicle as oxygen supplies dwindled, the Associated Press reported.

Lieutenant Vyacheslav Milashevsky (C) commander of the Russian mini-submarine that stranded in the Pacific Ocean and other members of the crew leave the ship they boarded after they were rescued in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky August 7, 2005. [Reuters]
Lieutenant Vyacheslav Milashevsky (C) commander of the Russian mini-submarine that stranded in the Pacific Ocean and other members of the crew leave the ship they boarded after they were rescued in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky August 7, 2005. [Reuters] 

"It was cold, cold, very cold. I can't even describe it," one crew member with reddish hair said as the sailors walked ashore with dazed looks and bloodshot eyes after their vessel was cut loose from cables that had snagged it.

The men aboard the AS-28 mini-submarine 錕斤拷 six sailors and a representative of the company that made the ship 錕斤拷 had opened the hatch and climbed out without assistance, officials said.

Six were taken to a hospital on the mainland for examination, waving to relatives as they went in. The seventh was kept aboard a hospital ship for unspecified reasons. They appeared to be in "satisfactory" condition, naval spokesman Capt. Igor Dygalo said.

At the edge of the gangplank leading off the ship that brought the crew to shore, the submarine's commander Lt. Vyacheslav Milashevsky held a long and solemn salute, then a slight smile crossed his face.

He was pale but told journalists he felt "fine" before climbing into a van with the others for the trip to the hospital. Another crew member in the van looked from side to side, gazing at the green trees and gray skies.

Milashevsky's wife, Yelena, said earlier that she was overjoyed upon hearing about the rescue. "I was happy. I cried from happiness. I danced," she told Channel One television.

The men had worn thermal suits to protect them against temperatures of about 40 degrees and were told to lie flat and breathe as lightly as possible during the rescue effort, officials said. To conserve electricity, lights were turned off and contact with the surface was kept to a minimum.

The crew member with reddish hair said he felt OK and was eager to be reunited with his wife and daughter. He was then ushered in the van taking the men to the hospital and did not reply when asked his name.
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