The captain of the sunken Sea Diamond cruise ship blamed currents off a Greek island for last week's accident, state-run television reported Sunday. Two French tourists have been missing since Thursday, when the ship struck rocks and eventually sank off the island of Santorini. All the other people on board _ 1,154 passengers and 391 crew, according to operator Louis Cruise Lines _ were rescued, according to AP. State-run NET television quoted from what it said were excerpts of the captain's deposition to a public prosecutor on the island of Naxos, blaming currents off the volcanic island for the accident. «I felt the ship, which had been on a normal course, slip to the right because of sea currents,» NET quoted him as saying. «I gave the order for a full turn left. But there was not enough time for the ship to respond.» The captain was indicted along with five other crew members on blanket charges of causing a shipwreck through negligence, breaching international shipping safety regulations and polluting the environment, the Cyclades islands public prosecution office said. All have been released pending further testimony. -- SPA