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Two Iranian Warships Take Sanctuary in India and Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan court acted on a police request to return bodies of 84 sailors from the IRIS Dena torpedo attack to Iran's embassy, with 32 survivors reported.

  • On Wednesday, Galle Chief Magistrate Sameera Dodangoda ordered the hospital director to hand over the bodies of 84 Iranian sailors to the Iranian embassy following a request by the Harbour Police.
  • During its return from a naval exercise in Visakhapatnam, the IRIS Dena was hit by a torpedo from a US submarine, according to reports of the incident.
  • Hospital officials say the remains are kept in two freezer containers at Galle National Hospital because the morgue lacked capacity, and 32 survivors were discharged on Sunday to the Sri Lanka Air Force base at Koggala, Galle.
  • Welisara naval facility will later receive the bodies, where 204 sailors from IRIS Bushehr have been staying since last Friday, and the foreign ministry says, 'We are expecting a response from Tehran over the next few days.'
  • Reports say Washington pressed Colombo not to repatriate survivors amid the US‑Israeli war on Iran, while Sri Lanka granted 30-day entry visas to 208 crew and IRIS Lavan remains nearby.
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Defense News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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