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    Over 200 Iranian Sailors Return Home After US Torpedo Attack on Iris Dena

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 15, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, over 200 Iranian sailors who were stranded following a US torpedo attack on the Iranian vessel Iris Dena have been successfully repatriated. The attack, which resulted in the tragic loss of 104 lives, had left many survivors in a precarious situation. This repatriation marks a crucial step in addressing the aftermath of the incident and providing relief to those affected.

    The Iris Dena attack has been a major point of tension between the US and Iran, highlighting the ongoing maritime security challenges in the region. The loss of life and the stranding of hundreds of sailors underscored the severe humanitarian impact of such military actions. Meanwhile, the return of these sailors is expected to bring some closure to families and communities impacted by the tragedy.

    Notably, the incident has drawn international attention to the risks faced by civilian maritime crews in conflict zones. The repatriation effort involved complex coordination and underscores the importance of diplomatic and humanitarian channels in conflict resolution. Moving forward, this event may influence future policies on naval engagements and the protection of non-combatants at sea.

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