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Families of lost Argentine submarine crew want answers

By DW
20 February 2018   |   12:50 pm
The ARA San Juan, a navy submarine, disappeared in November 2017. Searches have revealed no trace of the vessel and crew. Argentina's government has offered a 5 million dollar reward for information. The families of the missing say that's not enough.

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