A massive fire that engulfed a docked Russian nuclear submarine in the northern Murmansk region and left nine people ill with toxic fumes was put out today, with authorities saying that there was no radiation leak and announcing a probe into the incident.
The Yekaterinburg Delta-class nuclear submarine had caught fire yesterday during repairs at a shipyard in Murmansk.
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