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Ukrainian sailors missing off HK
Rescue operation
Rescuers are trying to move the sunken boat to shallower waters
Hopes are fading for 18 Ukrainian sailors trapped underwater since their boat sank off Hong Kong after colliding with a Chinese cargo ship on Saturday.

Hong Kong officials said the seamen could be alive if they had found an air pocket inside the upturned vessel.

But divers who knocked on the hull of the tug, the Naftogaz 67, did not get a response, they said.

Rescuers are working to stabilise and then move the vessel to allow divers better access.

Seven people were rescued after the vessel sank, but the remaining 18 are thought to have been trapped in the ship's engine room and cabins.

Strong currents

The Naftogaz 67 collided with the Chinese-registered cargo ship Yao Lai late on Saturday near the island of Lantau.

Map of Hong Kong

It sank almost immediately and is currently on the sea bed at a depth of 37m (120 ft).

Divers took six hours to locate the vessel, which may have been moved by strong currents.

Hong Kong marine department director Roger Tupper said efforts were now focused on moving the ship to shallower water so that divers would have a better chance of gaining access.

But a spokesman for the Guangzhou Salvage Bureau described the sailors' chances of survival as "very slim".

The cause of the collision remains unclear.



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