NEW DELHI — The USA and Iran have provided sharply completely different accounts of the sinking of an Iranian warship within the Indian Ocean final week, with Washington rejecting Tehran’s declare the vessel was unarmed and Iranian officers insisting it was working in a noncombat position.
The USA Indo-Pacific Command on Sunday rejected Iran’s declare that the warship IRIS Dena was unarmed when it was sunk in a submarine assault in worldwide waters off Sri Lanka on March 4. In a press release on X, INDOPACOM referred to as Iran’s assertion that the vessel was unarmed “false.”
The response adopted sturdy objections from Tehran, which has repeatedly characterised the warship as defenseless, saying it was returning dwelling after collaborating in a naval train.
An Indian navy official, talking on situation of anonymity as a result of he was not approved to transient the media, mentioned the Iranian vessel was not “fully unarmed” and had taken half in drills alongside different international locations’ warships.
Some specialists have, nonetheless, recommended that visiting ships at such occasions usually don’t carry a full fight load of dwell munitions until scheduled for live-fire drills. They are saying even throughout the sea part of workouts, ships usually carry solely tightly-controlled ammunition restricted to particular drills.
Rahul Bedi, an unbiased protection analyst primarily based in India, mentioned the vessel could have used some restricted non-offensive ammunition throughout the naval workouts, however protocol requires “the taking part platforms to be unarmed.”
“The precondition of taking part in such a parade, or such a ceremony, is that it (the vessel) comes unarmed. That’s the precondition of the Indian Navy and it’s a precondition of most navies after they maintain such comparable type of fleet critiques,” Bedi mentioned.
Iran’s Deputy International Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh mentioned Friday that the warship, sunk by a U.S. torpedo, had not been carrying weapons and accused Washington of concentrating on a ceremonial vessel.
“That vessel was by invitation of our Indian mates, attending a global train. It was ceremonial. It was unloaded. It was unarmed,” he advised reporters in New Delhi.
The IRIS Dena was sunk on March 4 within the Indian Ocean close to Sri Lanka after being struck by a torpedo fired from a U.S. submarine, in line with American and Iranian officers. The Sri Lankan navy rescued 32 sailors and recovered 87 our bodies.
U.S. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth described the IRIS Dena as a “prize ship” and mentioned it “died a quiet demise.” Iran’s International Minister Abbas Araghchi described the assault as “an atrocity at sea” and pressured that it had been “a visitor of India’s Navy.”
Disputes over whether or not the vessel was armed have intensified tensions over the incident, which occurred because it was getting back from multinational naval workouts in India, and raised questions on whether or not it was working in a noncombat position when it was attacked.
India’s protection ministry mentioned in a press release after the workouts that “dwell firings as a part of floor gun shoots, in addition to anti-air firings, had been additionally undertaken” by taking part vessels.
The warship’s sinking highlighted how the U.S.-Israeli battle with Iran is spreading past the Center East.
Two different Iranian vessels — the IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Lavan — are docked in Sri Lanka and India after searching for help from the 2 international locations.
Related Press author Aijaz Hussain in Srinagar, India, contributed to this report.


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