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One of the first hypotheses points to a severe mechanical failure, perhaps aggravated by hostile navigation conditions, a possibility that some experts consider reasonable, although insufficient on its own to explain the speed of the collapse and the magnitude of the disaster
However, there is another much more unsettling theory that is circulating strongly among defense observers and security commentators: the possibility of an external interference, a calculated sabotage, or a hostile action carefully disguised as an accident.

If those vessels were there, what were they doing near a state military cargo? Were they casual witnesses, opportunistic actors, or pieces of a larger operation? These are questions that now circulate with an almost impossible force to understand.
Other analysts believe that an unconfirmed explosion could have occurred, perhaps caused by a storage problem, a defective handling, or a technical accident that triggered a chain reaction within a flight that transported extremely sensitive material
In the midst of this information storm, one figure began to capture all public attention: Captain Sarah Mitchell, identified as the commanding officer of the USS Valor and described by colleagues and observers as a cold, precise, and respected leader.
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