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19 killed, 15 injured in accident involving Iranian warship

By ANI | Updated: May 11, 2020 16:31 IST

At least 19 Navy personnel were killed and 15 others were injured in the accident involving the 'Konarak' support warship, the Iranian Navy said on Monday (local time).

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At least 19 Navy personnel were killed and 15 others were injured in the accident involving the 'Konarak' support warship, the Iran Navy said on Monday (local time).

The Iran vessel met with an accident during a military drill in the waters of Jask Port in southern Iran, reported IRNA.

As per reports, the vessel was mistakenly hit by a missile during the drills, since it was located too close to the intended target.

The Navy said that rescue and relief operations began soon after the mishap and the injured persons were evacuated and sent to medical centres. Those injured are in "satisfactory" conditions, added the Navy.

The incident comes in the wake of heightened tensions as the US-Iran relations continue to deteriorate.

The tensions worsened sharply after Iran military commander Qassem Soleim was assassinated by the US in January earlier this year. Iran responded to his assassination by firing missiles at bases in Iraq.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Islamic Republic of Iran Navynavy
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