104 Iranian Sailors Repatriated After Deadly US Torpedo Attack

Over 200 Iranian sailors stranded after the US attacked their vessel Iris Dena, leading to the tragic loss of 104 lives, have now safely returned home.
In a somber homecoming, more than 200 Iranian sailors who survived the deadly US attack on their vessel, the Iris Dena, have been repatriated to Iran. The tragic incident, which claimed the lives of 104 crew members, has drawn international attention and condemnation.
The Iris Dena, an Iranian-flagged ship, was operating in international waters when it was suddenly targeted by a US missile strike. The attack, which the US government has defended as a necessary measure to ensure regional security, has been widely criticized as a disproportionate and unjustified use of force.
The repatriated sailors were met with emotional reunions with their families and loved ones, as they recounted the harrowing ordeal they endured. Many spoke of the chaos and confusion that ensued in the aftermath of the attack, as they frantically worked to rescue their comrades and secure their own safety.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


