An American military submarine has sunk an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka, leaving nearly 150 sailors feared dead in the Indian Ocean.
The incident occurred approximately 25 miles south of the island, with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming the attack on Wednesday.
According to multiple US officials, the explosion of the IRIS Dena was caused by submarine fire.
While 32 individuals were rescued by Sri Lanka’s navy, 148 sailors remain missing.
Hegseth did not name the Iranian vessel involved, but Sri Lankan navy spokesman Commander Buddhika Sampath reported that bodies were recovered from the sea near the incident site.
- “Thirty-two people were rescued and are now being treated in a hospital in Galle, a southern port city,” Sampath stated.
The Sri Lankan navy had received a distress call from the Iranian warship and coordinated a rescue operation with the Sri Lankan air force.
- “Rescue boats that reached the site only observed an oil slick and no ship,” Sampath added.
Although the incident took place outside Sri Lankan waters, the Sri Lankan government remained committed to supporting the rescue efforts. Sampath stated that search operations would continue as long as there was hope of rescuing more survivors.
The sinking comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. On Tuesday, Iran launched drones targeting the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, intensifying hostilities between Iran, the US, and Israel.
- This conflict, which began on Saturday, has resulted in the deaths of senior Iranian leaders and continues to escalate.
- The Saudi Ministry of Defence confirmed that two drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, causing minor damage.
A separate attack targeted the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, which has been closed indefinitely.
In response to the growing threats, the US Department of State has ordered the evacuation of non-essential personnel and families from several Middle Eastern countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and Iraq.
