Sri Lankadenounced the toll of Middle East fighting on Friday as it gave refuge to more than 250 Iranian sailors two days after a deadly torpedo strike on another of Iran’s ships.
The crew from the second ship were brought ashore on Thursday and were being accommodated at a military camp near the capital Colombo. Their ship, IRIS Bushehr, was under Sri Lankan control.
The vessel reported engine trouble and sought port entry after another Iranian vessel, IRIS Dena, was hit by a US torpedo off Sri Lanka’s southern coast on Wednesday.
Washington said it had carried out that attack, which killed at least 84 Iranian sailors and left 64 more missing. Sri Lanka rescued 32 injured survivors.
“Our approach is that every life is as precious as our own,” Sri Lanka’s President Anura Kumara Dissanayake wrote on X on Friday, urging peace after the Israeli-US campaign led to Iranian retaliatory strikes.
Wednesday’s attack was the first military strike far outside the Middle East since the United States andIsraellaunched their war on Iran on Saturday.
US authorities said Wednesday’s strike was the first by a torpedo fired from an American submarine since World War II.
Sri Lanka gave permission to IRIS Bushehr to enter its territorial waters and also evacuated its 219 crew to the naval facility, while the 32 survivors from the first vessel are in hospital.
“All our actions are aimed at saving lives and ensuring that humanity prevails,” Dissanayake said.
He saids in an earlier address to the nation that sheltering the sailors was the “most courageous and humanitarian course of action that a state can take”.
Source: Insider Paper