International Efforts Intensify After Iranian Warship Tragedy
The Indian Navy joined efforts to search and rescue sailors after the Iranian warship IRIS Dena was destroyed by a torpedo, allegedly from a US submarine, off Sri Lanka's coast. At least 87 Iranian sailors died. The Navy's prompt response included aircraft and ships to augment Sri Lanka-led operations.
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The Indian Navy swiftly responded to a maritime disaster off Sri Lanka's coast involving the Iranian warship IRIS Dena. The vessel was hit by a torpedo, reportedly from a US submarine, resulting in the tragic loss of at least 87 Iranian sailors.
The incident occurred as the IRIS Dena was returning home post the Milan multilateral naval exercise hosted by India. Upon learning of the distress signal, the Indian Navy launched an immediate search and rescue operation, deploying a long-range maritime patrol aircraft.
Additionally, the Indian Navy stationed INS Tarangini and INS Ikshak, alongside standby aircraft, to support Sri Lanka in their ongoing rescue efforts. Coordination with the Sri Lankan Navy and other agencies continues as the search for missing personnel persists.
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