GALLE, Sri Lanka: A second Iranian warship was heading in the direction of Sri Lanka’s territorial waters on Thursday (Mar 5), a day after a US submarine destroyed an Iranian frigate, killing a minimum of 87 sailors, a minister advised parliament.
Media minister Nalinda Jayatissa mentioned the second Iranian warship was simply outdoors Sri Lankan waters, however gave no additional particulars.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake was assembly prime officers on Thursday to debate a response to an Iranian request to enter the security of the island’s waters, official sources mentioned.
They mentioned the vessel was carrying greater than 100 crew members and feared they too could possibly be focused the identical method a sister vessel was sunk by a US submarine simply off Sri Lanka’s southern coast on Wednesday.
The sinking got here because the struggle sparked by a joint US-Israel assault on Iran continued to spread throughout the Center East and past.
Authorities within the southern port metropolis of Galle, in the meantime, had been making preparations on Thursday handy over the stays of 87 Iranian sailors killed within the torpedo assault claimed by the US army.
Officers on the fundamental hospital in Galle mentioned 32 rescued Iranians had been nonetheless being handled underneath tight safety offered by police and elite commandos.
The Emergency Remedy Unit was off limits to guests and different sufferers, with the medical authorities establishing a separate ward for the Iranians.
“Most of them have minor accidents, however there have been just a few with fractures and burns,” a nurse on the hospital mentioned, with out giving her identify.
Navy spokesman Buddhika Sampath advised AFP that Sri Lankan navy vessels had been persevering with their seek for lacking Iranian sailors.
The vessel had issued a misery name at daybreak on Wednesday, however utterly sunk by the point a Sri Lankan rescue ship reached the world.
The assault was simply 40km south of Galle, the native navy mentioned.
The warship was returning after attending a army train in India’s jap port of Visakhapatnam.
Iran has not but commented on the sinking.
Sri Lanka has remained impartial and has repeatedly urged dialogue to resolve the battle within the Center East.
Iran is a key purchaser of Sri Lankan tea, the nation’s fundamental export commodity.
