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Submarine attack reportedly hits Iranian ship off Sri Lanka
Summary
Sri Lankan officials report a submarine attack near Galle that struck the Iranian frigate Iris Dena; 32 people were rescued and taken to hospital while some reports say more than 100 remain missing, and details of the damage and cause are not yet clear.
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Sri Lankan officials report that a submarine attack struck an Iranian naval ship off the southern coast near Galle. Media reports say the incident occurred just outside Sri Lanka's territorial waters. The foreign minister said the military rescued 32 people from the Iranian frigate Iris Dena and that those rescued were taken to hospital. Reports and official statements contain differing figures about how many people remain missing or wounded.
Known details:
- Sri Lankan navy and defence ministry sources told Reuters that at least 101 people were missing and 78 wounded after a submarine attack.
- A navy spokesperson disputed those figures but confirmed that 32 injured people were rescued and are receiving treatment in hospital.
- Sri Lanka's foreign minister said 32 sailors were saved from the Iranian frigate Iris Dena; a health ministry official reported one of the rescued is in critical condition, seven are receiving emergency treatment, and others have minor injuries.
- There were no immediate details available on how the ship was damaged or how the sailors were wounded.
Summary:
The reports describe a serious maritime incident involving an Iranian naval vessel with multiple people rescued and treated in hospital; figures on missing and wounded differ between sources. Undetermined at this time.
