Live Near Turkey found a German submarine during the Second world warPhoto: screenshot from video

The submarine was discovered two miles from the village of Agva at a depth of 40 meters

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In Turkey, near the coast of Istanbul, Scheele discovered the German submarine U-23 during the Second world war. Anadolu reported on Friday, February 1.

It is noted that the submarine found during the filming of the next series of the documentary programme Mavi Tutku TV channel TRT World.

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Turkish search-and-rescue vessel Akin discovered the submarine two miles from the village of Agva at a depth of 40 meters. The shooting took place remotely-controlled underwater vehicle ROV.

“Turkish search and rescue ship Akin discovered the submarine two miles from the village of Agva at a depth of 40 meters. The shooting took place remotely-controlled underwater vehicle ROV”, – stated in the message.

It is known that in 1944, the German retreat sank three of his submarines off the Coast of Turkey U-19, U-20 and U-23. 13 Jul 1994, a rescue ship of the Turkish Navy detected the submarine U-20 off the coast of Karasu district at a depth of 23 meters.

As previously reported by the Focus:

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