Exclusive-US carried out strike on Iranian warship off Sri Lanka coast, officials say


An ambulance carries injured people to the National Hospital Galle for treatment after a submarine attack on the Iranian military ship, Iris Dena, off Sri Lanka, in Galle, Sri Lanka, March 4, 2026. REUTERS/Thilina Kaluthotage

WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. military carried ⁠out a strike that sank an Iranian warship off ‌Sri Lanka's coast and triggered a rescue for dozens of Iranian sailors by Sri Lanka's navy, three U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.

One of ​the officials, who spoke on condition of ⁠anonymity due to the ⁠sensitivity of the issue, said the strike was carried out by ⁠a ‌U.S. military submarine.

The U.S. strike triggered a distress call and the Sri Lankan armed forces launched ⁠a search and rescue operation. Sri Lankan authorities ​said they had ‌rescued 32 people so far and recovered several bodies ⁠from the ​sea.

Sources in Sri Lanka's navy and defence ministry said the vessel had been attacked by a submarine and at least 101 people ⁠were missing in the incident that ​took place off Sri Lanka's Indian Ocean coast.

The defence sources said it was unclear who attacked the ship.

A Sri Lankan navy ⁠spokesman said the report of 101 people being missing was not true and rejected any reports on the cause of the ship sinking.

U.S. strikes on Iran's Navy is a central ​part of the war against Iran, ⁠launch by the United States on Saturday.

On Tuesday, the U.S. military's ​Central Command said it had already ‌sunk 17 Iranian warships and was ​on track to destroy Iran's entire navy.

(Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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