Sri Lanka Works Hard for Injured Iranian Soldiers, Sends Bodies to Iran After Autopsy
Sri Lanka has completed autopsies on the bodies of Iranian sailors recovered from the sunken warship IRIS Dena, which was attacked and sunk by a US submarine off the southern coast of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has confirmed the completion of autopsies for the bodies of Iranian sailors recovered from the warship IRIS Dena, which sank after being attacked by a US submarine near Galle. This unfortunate incident led to the recovery of 84 bodies from the sea following the ship's sinking on Wednesday. The IRIS Dena was returning to Iran after participating in a naval fleet review in Visakhapatnam, India, highlighting the ship's operational engagement prior to the incident. The judicial inquiry into the sinking is based on the report by the Galle Harbor police, which facilitated the autopsy process conducted by the judicial medical officer at Kapurithya Hospital.