The Iranian warship IRIS Dena sank off the coast of Sri Lanka following an attack attributed to a US submarine, resulting in the rescue of 32 sailors by Sri Lankan authorities, according to France 24 and Middle East Eye. Several bodies were recovered during the rescue operation, while casualties from the incident reportedly include at least 84 killed and 64 missing sailors, as noted by Middle East Eye.
Sri Lanka has taken custody of a second Iranian naval vessel, the IRIS Bushehr, after offloading its crew to ensure their safety amid ongoing regional tensions, Dawn reports. Sri Lankan officials are also attempting to rescue another Iranian ship located beyond their territorial waters, aiming to protect lives amid the escalating conflict, according to Middle East Eye.
The IRIS Dena, a recent addition to the Iranian navy, was targeted against the backdrop of intensified US-Israel military operations aimed at curtailing Iran's regional influence, El Financiero states. Iran has condemned the strike, while Sri Lanka maintains a neutral stance but continues its rescue efforts, as reported by Dawn.
Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake condemned the rising death toll from the broader Middle East conflicts involving Iran and called for peace, highlighting the humanitarian impact of these military confrontations, Middle East Eye reports. Over 200 Iranian sailors have been sheltered by Sri Lanka following similar incidents.
The sinking of IRIS Dena underscores growing vulnerabilities and security concerns in the Indian Ocean region, where competing naval interests and geopolitical rivalries are intensifying. Observers will be watching closely for further developments regarding the fate of other Iranian vessels near Sri Lanka and potential diplomatic responses to the attack.

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