‘US wanted to kill the crew’: Surviving sailor of sunk Iranian warship narrates horror – watch video

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'US wanted to kill the crew': Surviving sailor of sunk Iranian warship narrates horror - watch video

The surviving sailor of the sunken Iranian warship Hamed Momeneh narrated the horror of the US attack on IRIS Dena in Indian Ocean. The attack which claimed the lives of 104 sailors last month came amid the ongoing Iran war, triggered by US and Israel. The injured sailor claimed that US’s intentions were to “kill the crew”, adding that there was no warning before the attack.“It was around 3:00 to 3:30 a.m. when we were suddenly attacked—an attack that was completely against international maritime laws. It was not a war zone, and we had received no warning. The attack was carried out without warning by a submarine. When the first torpedo hit, all personnel were at their posts, and fortunately at that moment we had no casualties. There were 104 crew members on board, and no one left the ship. Everyone stood their ground until the end,” the sailor told Tasnim news and was quoted saying by Iranian embassy.“If their aim had only been to damage the ship, they could have targeted other parts, but the main goal was to kill the crew. Even so, we stood firm to the end. For us, the Dena was like the soil of Iran, and leaving it had no meaning. The forces remained with the vessel until 11 pm, after which they were forced to swim for some distance in the ocean to reach areas near the coast of Sri Lanka,” he added.The IRIS Dena was struck by a US submarine-launched MK-48 torpedo on March 4, about 40 nautical miles off Sri Lanka’s coast near Galle. It was sailing in international waters after taking part in India’s multinational naval exercise MILAN. In the incident, 104 crew members were killed; 87 bodies were recovered and 32 sailors were rescued.



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