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The Australian warship HMAS Sydney (II)
is pictured in Sydney Harbour after returning from the Mediterranean Sea
in this undated handout photograph. Australia's greatest military mystery
was solved on Monday with wreck hunters locating a World War Two warship
sunk with all 645 crew in a fierce battle with a German sea raider more
than 66 years ago. (Photo: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>>
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CANBERRA, March 17 (Xinhua) -- The Australian Prime
Minister Kevin Rudd announced Monday the wreckage of HMAS (Her Majesty's
Australian Ship) Sydney, sunk off the West Australian coast during World War II,
has been found.
The Sydney's entire crew of 645 went down with the
ship in the Indian Ocean in November, 1941, and its location has been a mystery
for more than 66 years.
It was announced Sunday that the wreckage of the
German merchant raider Kormoran -- which is believed to have sunk the Australian
warship -- was found in waters about 800 kilometres north of Perth.
Rudd said the Sydney was located Sunday, about 22
kilometers from the Kormoran.
"I'm advised that the HMAS Sydney was found some 12
nautical miles from the Kormoran, some eight nautical miles from the scene of
the principal battle site and at a depth of some 2,470 meters," Rudd told
reporters in Canberra.
Rudd said the federal government hoped the find would
bring some closure for the families of the 645 sailors who went down with the
ship.
He said that on behalf of the government, "I would
say to all those members of the families of the brave members of the crew of the
HMAS Sydney that the government extends to them our condolences for the loss of
these brave young men."
He also confirmed Environment Minister Peter Garrett
was in the process of issuing an interim protection declaration in relation to
both the Sydney and the Kormoran.
"The environment minister will be issuing a full
statement a bit later in the day, but I'm advised it provides immediate and
early protection of the sites against any unauthorized intrusion," he said.
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The Australian warship HMAS Sydney (II)
is pictured in Sydney Harbour after returning from the Mediterranean Sea
in this undated handout photograph. (Photo:
chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>>
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