Submarine attack on Iranian warship leaves 100 missing – Reuters
Sources in Sri Lanka have told RT that some 30 sailors have been rescued by Colombos navy following a distress call
At least 101 people are missing and 78 wounded after an alleged submarine attack on an Iranian ship off Sri Lanka’s coast, Reuters has reported, citing sources in Sri Lanka’s navy and defense ministry.
Earlier reports indicate that the IRIS Dena, a Moudge-class frigate of Iran’s Southern Fleet, issued a distress signal on Wednesday morning from the Indian Ocean, about 40 nautical miles off the city of Galle in southwestern Sri Lanka.
“We first received a distress call at around 5:08 AM,” Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said on Wednesday. “We immediately dispatched two navy ships to assist the Iranian Navy Vessel. Thereafter, a joint operation was conducted by the navy and air force to rescue those in need of help. Thirty persons in need of urgent help were immediately rescued. They have been admitted to the Karapitiya Hospital in Galle.”
Some 180 people were believed to be on board the warship.
“We are bound by the International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue, 1979, to help any ship in distress, irrespective of its nationality,” Herath added.
Sources close to the rescue operation told RT that the ship had likely been torpedoed.
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