Mar 5 โ€ข 11:54 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Norway Aftenposten

Iranians were on parade in the streets of India. On Wednesday they became victims of a 'relentless' attack.

An Iranian frigate, IRIS Dena, was sunk by an American submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka, resulting in significant loss of life and escalating international tensions.

The Iranian frigate IRIS Dena was recently sunk by an American submarine near the coast of Sri Lanka, with reports confirming that 87 of its 130 crew members perished in the incident. This attack followed a naval exercise in India involving 95 warships from 50 countries, coinciding with a period of heightened military cooperation between the U.S. and its allies. It marks a significant escalation as the U.S. has not used torpedoes in this manner since World War II.

The sinking of IRIS Dena has notably attracted international attention, particularly as it follows a maritime event where India served as a proud host for the Iranian crew members. Recently, numerous sailors from the frigate have been reported to be transported to Sri Lanka in body bags, highlighting the tragic consequences of this maritime conflict. Another Iranian vessel is currently seeking refuge in Sri Lanka, raising concerns about potential further confrontations in the region.

This incident escalates existing tensions in the Indo-Pacific region and underscores the fragile state of international maritime relations, particularly involving Iran and the United States. As nations react to this unprecedented military engagement, the implications for naval strategy and diplomacy in the area could be profound. This incident is likely to reshape how countries approach security and engagement in multilateral exercises moving forward.

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