America on the ground for the fate of 10 sailors, here's what you should know so far about this event (Photo/Video)

A tough search continued on Monday for 10 sailors missing after a clash between a missile destroyer led by the US Navy and an oil tank outside Singapore. Meanwhile, the United States military pushed ahead with investigations about “facts and circumstances” of this crash, this is the second incident of [...]
Meanwhile, the United States Army pushed ahead with investigations about “and circumstances of this crash -- this is the second such incident between a US warship and commercial ships in the Pacific region this summer.
“U n SS John S. McCain” arrived at Changi naval base in Singapore, and photos showed a huge hole under the ship.
More than 14 hours after the crash, there had been no progress in finding missing sailors, the Washington Post” reported, broadcast Periscopi.
“Research and rescue efforts continue in co-ordination with local authorities”, the 7th Navy Fleet said.
Previously, Royal Malaysian Navy ships joined the ships and helicopters of Singapore and the Americans in search of navy troops.
This was the second time in two months that a marine destroyer based on Japan's 7th fleet gate in Yokosuka has been involved in a sea crash, and this latest incident has similarities.
Seven sailors were killed when “U n The SS Fitzgerald” crashed into a container ship south of Japan in June.
“U n SS John S. McCain”, was on a routine visit to Singapore after patrolling the South China Sea.
Transport data showed that the commercial ship “Alice MC” was also on its way to Singapore, when ships crashed east of Malaka Strait at 5:24 in the morning, long before sunrise.
The 550 - mile long stretch goes between the Malaysian Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra, connecting the oceans of the Pacific and India, and is one of the world's largest shipping routes./Periscopi/
















