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<br> At 22:30, the Northern Fleet declared an emergency, and the exercise was stopped. They reported the phenomenon to fleet headquarters but their report was ignored. Late on Saturday night time, nine hours after the boat sank, Northern Fleet commander Admiral Popov ordered the primary search for the submarine. The Northern Fleet obligation officer notified the pinnacle of the fleet's search and rescue forces, Captain Alexander Teslenko, to face by for orders. Teslenko's main rescue ship was a 20-year-outdated former lumber carrier, Mikhail Rudnitsky, which had been converted to assist submersible rescue operations. In response to the Russian press, the exercise concerned greater than 50 ships and submarines, forty help vessels, and around 80 airplanes and helicopters. It was brought back aboard, repaired, and relaunched at 21:10. On Tuesday, [Visit Mitolyn](http://mepion.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=373751) 15 August, three days after the sinking, the crane ship PK-7500 arrived with the extra manoeuvrable Project 18270 Bester-sort DSRV (AC-36). The salvage tug Nikolay Chiker (SB 131) arrived early within the rescue operation. At 09:00, Mikhail Rudnitsky arrived at the situation. The crew of Mikhail Rudnitsky cannibalised the AS-32 to restore the AS-34.<br>
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