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WorldMar 13

Bodies of 84 Iranian sailors to be repatriated following warship sinking

Iranian warship Iris Dena was sunk by US submarine torpedo strike near Sri Lanka on March 4, killing 84 sailors whose bodies will be returned.

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The bodies of 84 Iranian naval personnel killed when their warship was sunk by a U.S. submarine are set to be repatriated to Iran.

The Iranian warship Iris Dena was destroyed on March 4 in waters near Sri Lanka after being struck by a torpedo fired from a U.S. submarine. All 84 sailors aboard the vessel died in the incident.

The sinking occurred in international waters in the Indian Ocean region, though specific details about the circumstances leading to the attack have not been disclosed. The incident represents a significant escalation in tensions between the United States and Iran.

Arrangements are now being made for the repatriation of the sailors' remains to Iran. The process of recovering and identifying the bodies from the sunken warship has been completed.

Neither the U.S. nor Iranian governments have issued detailed public statements about the specific events that precipitated the submarine attack or the current diplomatic efforts surrounding the aftermath of the incident.

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