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The accident happened off the coast of Hurghada - the Russian embassy in Egypt says all the tourists on board were Russian.
Cairo — Six tourists died on Thursday when a tourist submarine sank off the resort of Hurghada on Egypt's Red Sea coast, the provincial governor said. The submarine was carrying 45 foreign ...
Six Russian tourists have died after a tourist submarine sank in the Red Sea near the Egyptian city of Hurghada. Thirty-nine other people were rescued after the vessel - the Sindbad - sank at about 10 ...
BOMBSHELL first pictures of the doomed submarine that sank in the Red Sea with dozens of holidaymakers onboard have now been revealed. Six people died while 39 were miraculously rescued after the ...
The submarine was equipped with large portholes to let passengers see underwater. Tours last about three hours, according to the company's website. The Red Sea is a major hub for Egypt's crucial ...
A vessel carrying 45 Russian tourists sank off the coast of Egypt on Thursday. The cause of the sinking remains under investigation.
A tourist submarine sank on Thursday during a routine underwater sightseeing tour off the coast of Hurghada, a popular Red Sea resort city in Egypt, killing at least six Russian nationals on board.
At least six people were killed and nine others injured Thursday when an Egyptian tourist submarine sank off the coast of the Red Sea resort town of Hurghada, local media reported. The Red Sea ...
Emergency crews were able to rescue 39 people, according to a statement released by the Red Sea Governorate. The submarine was sailing off one of the beaches in the tourist promenade area.
Six Russians died on Thursday and 39 foreign tourists were rescued when a viewing submarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea ...
Six people have died after a tourist submarine sank in Egypt's Red Sea. Local officials say 39 others were rescued after the vessel sank at around 10:00 local time. Unconfirmed reports suggested ...
Investigations continue after at least six Russian nationals die, dozens wounded, following sinking of a tourist vessel.