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During the fire, the temperature sometimes exceeded 649 degrees Celsius. Some pa...

The US was justified by a sailor who was accused of burning a BonHomme Richard warship (photo)

During the fire, the temperature sometimes exceeded 649 degrees Celsius. Some parts of the ship have turned into molten metal, which was running into other compartments. The other day in the US, a military court justified a sailor who was accused of the meson of the USS BonHomme Richard ship. 21-year-old Ryan Soyr Mace was broken during the announcement of a verdict on San Diego's naval base. About it reports The New York Post.

In an interview with journalists, he said that the last two years have been the most difficult for him, the career of a marine officer has been destroyed, but now he wants to start everything from the beginning. During the trial, which lasted 12 days, the prosecutor's office did not provide evidence that the sailors had set fire to the ship. Mace's defense indicated that the key witness of Kandey Velazko's sailors changed his testimony.

The prosecutor's office claimed that Mace was upset because he could not get to the ranks of "sea seals", and when he was sent to work on a deck in July 2020, he gave fire fire in the lower warehouse with revenge when the ship entered the port of San -repair, the cost of which was estimated at $ 250 million. In their report, the Navy representatives concluded that the fires could be prevented and that there were omissions, equipment, general command and management.

During a fire in some places, the temperature exceeded 649 degrees Celsius, parts of the ship turned into molten metal, which was tick into other parts of the ship. More than 20 senior officers and sailors were punished as a result of consideration. Recall that the warships of the Russian Federation show unusual activity in the waters of Ireland. Earlier, Focus reported that in the United States found the last German submarine that sank in the First World War.