Iranian Ship Sinks Off Sri Lanka, Diplomats Seek Answers on Cause

Iranian diplomats are pressing for answers after a military ship sank off the coast of Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan Navy rescued over 30 sailors and recovered bodies in an ongoing operation. Authorities report no immediate evidence of another vessel being involved in the incident. The rescue occurs against the backdrop of regional tensions, with Iran asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Points: Iranian Ship Sinks Off Sri Lanka Coast, Rescue Ops Underway

  • Iranian military ship sinks off Sri Lankan coast
  • 32 sailors rescued, bodies recovered
  • No evidence of another vessel involved
  • Iranian diplomats seek cause of incident
  • Rescue occurs amid West Asia tensions
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Iranian diplomats in Sri Lanka demand explanation on sinking ship

Iranian diplomats demand explanation as Sri Lankan Navy rescues sailors from sinking military ship. No cause determined, investigation ongoing.

"They have dispensed the military attache and consular official to the hospital to try to see if they can talk to survivors - Alireza Delkhosh"

Colombo, March 4

Iranian diplomats on Wednesday sought clues over cause of sinking off Sri Lankan coast, Al Jazeera reported.

At the moment, the Sri Lankan government has not issued any statement about the potential causes.

There was a distress signal from this vessel, approximately 40km (25 miles) off the coast here in Galle, which is just south of the capital, Colombo. They then sent out boats to try to assist the survivors. At this point in time, sources say there is no evidence that there was another boat in the water, as per Al Jazeera.

The Iranian ambassador Alireza Delkhosh, said they have dispensed the military attache and consular official to the hospital to try to see if they can talk to survivors to get some sense of what exactly happened.

Earlier in the day, a Sri Lankan navy spokesperson told Al Jazeera that bodies, suspected to be those of crew members, have been recovered in an ongoing rescue operation for the crew of an Iranian military ship that made a distress call just outside the island's territorial waters earlier.

The spokesperson said they could not give details on the number of dead.

Thirty-two people were rescued from the vessel and are receiving treatment in hospital, the spokesperson said, adding that they did not observe any other ships in the area, as per Al Jazeera.

The Sri Lankan Navy on Wednesday rescued 30 sailors from the Iranian naval ship "IRIS Dena", which was in distress with around 180 sailors onboard, according to Sri Lankan media reports.

Sri Lankan Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath confirmed that the rescued sailors are being brought to Karapitiya Hospital for medical attention.

The rescue comes amidst the ongoing West Asia Conflict.

Meanwhile, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed that they control the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for oil and gas, and any vessels seeking to pass through the waterway risk damage from missiles or stray drones.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The article mentions the IRGC's claim about controlling the Strait of Hormuz right after talking about the sinking. Is this a subtle message or a warning? The geopolitical implications are huge, not just for the region but for global oil prices which affect us all.
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Priyanka N
Kudos to the Sri Lankan Navy for the swift rescue operation! Saving 30-32 sailors in such conditions is commendable. Hope the survivors recover soon. The sea can be so treacherous.
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Aman W
The numbers are confusing. First it says 32 rescued, then 30, and 180 were on board? That leaves many unaccounted for. The lack of clarity from officials is worrying. Families deserve to know the truth.
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David E
From an Indian security perspective, any incident involving foreign military vessels this close to our neighbourhood is significant. The Indian Navy should be on high alert. The Strait of Hormuz claim adds another layer of tension.
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Kavya N
While the focus is on geopolitics, let's not forget the human tragedy. Over 150 sailors are missing or feared dead. That's 150 families shattered. The world needs more compassion and less conflict. #PrayForIran
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the reporting feels a bit disjoint

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