Dramatic photo illustration of a US submarine torpedoing and sinking the Iranian warship IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean.
Dramatic photo illustration of a US submarine torpedoing and sinking the Iranian warship IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean.
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US submarine sinks Iranian warship near Sri Lanka

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A US submarine sank the Iranian warship IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka on March 4, 2026, killing 83 people and escalating the Iran-US conflict closer to India. Indian officials rejected claims of US use of Indian ports, while opposition leaders criticized the government's silence. The incident has caused flight disruptions and economic concerns for India.

The sinking of the Iranian naval ship IRIS Dena by a US submarine on March 4, 2026, in international waters off Sri Lanka's coast marked a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The warship, which had participated in India's International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam in February 2026, was torpedoed, resulting in at least 83 deaths. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the strike, describing it as giving the vessel a 'quiet death.' This was reported as the first US submarine 'kill' since World War II.

India's Ministry of External Affairs dismissed claims by former US Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor that the US was using Indian ports for attacks on Iran, calling them 'baseless and fabricated.' The IRIS Dena had been a guest of the Indian Navy from February 16 to 25 but did not request assistance after the conflict declaration on February 28.

Opposition leaders reacted strongly. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence, stating, 'The conflict has reached our backyard, with an Iranian warship sunk in the Indian Ocean.' He highlighted threats to India's oil supplies, noting over 40% of imports transit the Strait of Hormuz. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh called the government's response 'timid and fearful,' pointing to enormous implications for India.

The incident has broader repercussions. RBI MPC member Nagesh Kumar warned of immediate challenges including oil price hikes, export disruptions to West Asia, and potential remittance losses, though long-term growth remains unaffected. Inflation remains benign at 1.3% CPI in December 2025, projected at 2.5% for FY2026.

Flight disruptions are severe, with over 1,500 cancellations globally on March 5, affecting stranded Indians in Dubai, Doha, and Jordan. Emirates cancelled 338 flights, Qatar Airways 241. Travelers like Anirudh Nair in Dubai and Priyanka Sharma in Doha reported difficulties rebooking, with ticket prices soaring. Sri Lanka provided search and rescue, but questions arose about India's role in the effort.

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X discussions express shock at the US submarine sinking the Iranian warship IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka shortly after its participation in Indian naval exercises, with praise for US military action, concerns over escalation in India's backyard, criticism of the Indian government's silence, and highlights on casualties and regional implications.

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Dramatic illustration of US-Israeli strikes sinking Iranian warships, US casualties, amid political backlash and rising oil prices in Operation Epic Fury.
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Iran strikes update: US casualties mount as operation hits 1,000 targets

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As Operation Epic Fury continues into its fifth day, U.S. and Israeli strikes have hit over 1,000 Iranian targets, sinking warships and crippling communications, but Iran retaliated, killing four U.S. service members. Political backlash grows with polls showing majority opposition and pushes for congressional oversight amid rising oil prices.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh claimed Friday that the IRIS Dena warship—sunk by a US submarine off Sri Lanka on March 4, killing 87 sailors—was unarmed and returning from Indian naval exercises when attacked. He condemned the strike during a visit to India, linking it to broader US aggression including the killing of Supreme Leader Khamenei.

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The United States and Israel continued military operations against Iran on March 4, 2026, entering the fifth day of the conflict known as Operation Epic Fury. The strikes have targeted Iranian naval assets, missile capabilities, and leadership, including the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Criticism mounts over the lack of congressional approval and evacuation plans for Americans in the region.

Iran has pulled out of the joint naval exercise Will for Peace 2026 off South Africa's coast, following discussions with Pretoria to avoid escalating tensions with the United States. Three Iranian warships arrived in False Bay last week but will not participate in the drills led by China alongside Russia, the UAE, and South Africa. The move comes as the US House debates renewing the African Growth and Opportunity Act, crucial for South Africa's trade status.

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PBNU Chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf condemned the US and Israel attacks on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, while urging Iran to stop revenge actions. Foreign Minister Sugiono offered Indonesia's mediation for de-escalation. Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo and Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung prepared for domestic security and economic impacts.

On February 28, 2026, Israel and the US conducted large-scale airstrikes on Iranian military targets, including a 'decapitation strike' in Tehran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top generals. Iran hit back with missile and drone attacks on Israel and US bases across the Middle East and Gulf states, killing at least four people including three US soldiers and prompting sharp condemnations from European leaders amid rising oil prices and stranded travelers.

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U.S. lawmakers on Thursday viewed video footage of a September 2 military strike on an alleged drug‑smuggling boat near Venezuela, intensifying a partisan dispute over whether a follow‑up attack that killed two survivors complied with the laws of war. Democrats described the images as deeply troubling and potentially unlawful, while Republicans argued the survivors remained legitimate targets.

 

 

 

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