One of the Royal Navy's nuclear submarines was forced into a 2,000-mile detour when it was mysteriously refused entry into the United Arab Emirates.
HMS Tireless spent a week in international waters while it sought permission to dock before deciding to divert to Goa in India.Ministry of Defence officials have not revealed the reason for the snub but insist there was never any safety issue.
The diversion meant heartbreak for a handful of families who had travelled to the Arabian Gulf hoping to see crew members for the first time in months.A planned change of crew also had to be postponed as the Trafalgar-class sub made its way to India.Some families are understood to be seeking compensation for the cost of flights and a week of accommodation while in the UAE.
'A small number of families did travel to the region at their own expense in anticipation of the visit.
HMS Tireless spent a week in international waters while it sought permission to dock before deciding to divert to Goa in India.Ministry of Defence officials have not revealed the reason for the snub but insist there was never any safety issue.
The diversion meant heartbreak for a handful of families who had travelled to the Arabian Gulf hoping to see crew members for the first time in months.A planned change of crew also had to be postponed as the Trafalgar-class sub made its way to India.Some families are understood to be seeking compensation for the cost of flights and a week of accommodation while in the UAE.
'A small number of families did travel to the region at their own expense in anticipation of the visit.
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