SS Angarstroy or Angastroi was a cargo ship built by Harland and Wolff shipyards, Belfast in 1927.
On 1 May, she was struck by two torpedoes in the East China Sea and sank.
The 60 crew and passengers on board were picked up by two nearby Japanese submarines and taken to a Soviet steamer in the area.
On 27 June, Radio Moscow reported the sinking of the cargo ship, announcing that the Japanese "have produced a version to the effect that the sinking was the work of not a Japanese but of an American submarine.
The crew of the Angastroi state that this version can not be substantiated because circumstances of the sinking of the Soviet steamer show that it was sunk by a Japanese submarine.