At the bottom of the Black Sea near Varna found deceased Soviet submarine S-34. Submarine length of about 70 meters was found at a depth of 35 meters, her body broke into two parts, probably by a mine or bomb attack. The team of divers had cleared from the bottom layers of the periscope, the upper part of the cabin and the instrument, made a series of stills and informed about the discovery of representatives of the Bulgarian Navy, a spokesman of the club "Black Sea Dive Odessos" Orlin Tsanev.
Historian Atanas Panayotov, many years studying the operations of Soviet submarines off the coast of Bulgaria, confirmed that based on the submitted photographic documents delivered to the Black Sea bottom, and archival data, it is likely to assume that it is found C-34, whose crew numbered 48 people.
"The initial data that provided the divers' Black Sea Dive Odessos, particularly information that the boat was discovered in the Bay of Varna, makes it almost unbelievable the hypothesis that it is found C-34. First, because in the Gulf do not have such depth, second, that in accordance with the order of the zone patrol boat was in the box 22 near the town of Sozopol, and therefore C-34 could not appear in the Bay of Varna, the third - even the most desperate commander did not dare would in time of war to get into the bay, almost completely barricaded minefields. But a little later divers admitted that intentionally distorted the coordinates of the findings, noting that the boat was discovered at a distance of 10 km from the outer edge of the Gulf ", - said Panayotov ITAR-TASS.
"Our calculations show that the bodies of two divers from the P-34 - senior assistant captain and boatswain Violeta Dushina Flora Terekhova, which were discovered in November 1941 on the beach near Cape Emine - might well be referred back the Black Sea currents", - the scientist said. "Doubts remain, and are finally dispersed only after a careful study of the submarine, but now the probability that the observed Soviet submarine S-34, more than 50 percent", - stressed Panaiotov.



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