"The 377-foot, nuclear-powered USS Virginia had been on its way from the port of Tromsø, when the fisherman discovered it entangled in his nets, being dragged out to sea."
"I know about other vessels that have sailed over fishing nets, but no one out here have ever heard about a submarine doing so," Engen remarked, illustrating the unusual nature of the incident.
Lt. Pierson Hawkins noted, 'In general, when the US is responsible for damage to civilian equipment, there is a claims process to reimburse the expense,' indicating potential compensation.
Hawkins remarked, 'The US is an Arctic nation and has enduring security interests in the region,' shedding light on the submarine's operational context.
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