Summary: The United States conducted a torpedo attack, sinking an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean in what is reported as its first such combat action since World War II. The Sri Lankan Navy rescued 32 survivors from the incident and continues search operations.
Main Topics Covered:
1. A military engagement between the U.S. and Iran.
2. A rescue operation conducted by Sri Lanka.
3. The ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Sri Lanka Rescues Iranian Sailors After U.S. Torpedoes Warship
A torpedo attack by the United States, its first in combat since World War II, sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. The Sri Lankan Navy said it had rescued 32 survivors and was still searching for survivors.By Axel Boada
March 6, 2026
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