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US submarine sinks Iranian warship off Sri Lanka’s southern coast

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This handout picture provided by the Iranian Defence Ministry on Mar 12, 2024, shows the Islamic Republic of Iran's Navy frigate, IRIS Dena (75), at sea during the 'Maritime Security Belt 2024' combined naval exercise between Iran, Russia and China in the Gulf of Oman. - Photo: Iranian Army Office/AFP

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GALLE, Sri Lanka: A United States (US) submarine sank an Iranian warship off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, US Defence Secretary, Pete Hegseth, said today, as reported by Reuters.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Vijitha Herath, had earlier told Parliament that 180 people were on board the Iranian vessel, which he identified as the IRINS Dena.

A ship named IRINS Dena was listed as taking part in a naval drill held in the Bay of Bengal from February 18 to 25, according to the exercise’s website.

Sri Lankan navy spokesman, Commander Buddhika Sampath, said bodies had been recovered from the sea in the area of the incident.

Thirty-two people were rescued by the Sri Lankan navy and were being treated in hospital in the southern port city of Galle.

The navy received a distress call from an Iranian ship and informed the Sri Lankan Air Force, and both launched search and rescue operations, he said.

Rescue boats that reached the site did not see the ship and observed only an oil slick, Sampath said, adding that the incident took place outside Sri Lankan waters but Colombo was still committed to providing support.

Sri Lankan forces were focused on saving lives on the Iranian ship and will investigate the cause of the incident later, he said.

Sri Lankan forces had also not observed any other ship or aircraft in the area of the incident, he added.

“We are hopeful we can rescue more people and will continue (operations) until we are sure,” Sampath said. – BERNAMA

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