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More than 200 Iranian sailors stranded after US torpedo attack return home

Over 200 Iranian sailors, stranded in Sri Lanka for over a month following a US torpedo attack, have returned home. The sailors were crew members of the Iris Dena, which sank on March 4th after being struck by a US submarine torpedo, and the Irins Bushehr, which docked in Sri Lanka on March 5th due to engine malfunction.

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More than 200 Iranian sailors stranded after US torpedo attack return home
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Over 200 Iranian sailors, stranded in Sri Lanka for over a month following a US torpedo attack, have returned home. The sailors were crew members of the Iris Dena, which sank on March 4th after being struck by a US submarine torpedo, and the Irins Bushehr, which docked in Sri Lanka on March 5th due to engine malfunction. The Iris Dena was returning from a military exercise hosted by India when the attack occurred, resulting in the death of 104 sailors. The Sri Lankan government granted the sailors 30-day visas and housed them in military camps until their departure on Tuesday night. Sri Lanka's Deputy Defence Minister confirmed the departure of 32 sailors from the Iris Dena and 206 from Irins Bushehr.

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The Iranian warship, Iris Dena, sank on March 4 about 40km from Sri Lanka's southern coastline.

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32 sailors rescued from the Iris Dena and 206 from Irins Bushehr, had left Sri Lanka.

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104 sailors killed in Iranian warship sinking after US torpedo attack.

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More than 200 Iranian sailors left stranded in Sri Lanka after a US torpedo attack are returning home after being stuck in the country for more than a month. On Wednesday, Sri Lanka's Deputy Defence Minister, Aruna ⁠Jayasekara, confirmed 32 sailors rescued from the Iris Dena and 206 from Irins Bushehr, had left the country.The Iranian warship, Iris Dena, sank on 4 March about 40km (25 miles) from Sri Lanka's southern coastline after it was hit by a torpedo from a US submarine, killing 104 sailors. On March 5, Sri Lanka took control of the Iranian naval vessel, Irins Bushehr, after it had requested to dock at one of country's ports after one of its engines malfunctioned.Speaking to Reuters, ⁠Jayasekara confirmed the crew of both ships were flown out on Tuesday night. The stranded sailors were granted 30-day entry visas by the Sri Lankan government and were housed in navy and air force camps. The Iris Dena had been returning from a military exercise hosted by India when it was attacked. Video released by the US Department of Defense after the incident showed a ship being struck, causing the stern to rise up before exploding.
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