South China Sea with 140 crew members on board, the US Navy revealed.The USS Connecticut fast-attack submarine was heading to Guam through the disputed area when the vessel collided with a mystery injuring two of the sailors on board.Thankfully, neither sailor is life-threateningly hurt as reports say they suffered moderate bumps, bruises and lacerations.None of the 140 crew, members made up of 14 officers and 126 enlisted sailors, required evacuation.The integrity of the nuclear-propelled ship and its operational capacity wasn’t compromised during the collision as a probe has been launched by the US Pacific Fleet and the Naval Safety Center.
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