Indonesian officials said Saturday that they had recovered debris believed to be from a missing submarine lost in the Bali sea. Navy chief of staff Yudo Margono said the submarine had only enough air to last until around dawn if it had lost power. He said with the debris found, the chance of finding survivors was slim.
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Indonesian officials hold little hope for submarine survivors after debris found
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