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​WAR IN THE INDIAN OCEAN? 148 feared dead as Iranian Frigate Is  Blown Out of Water Near Sri Lanka

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​By SCM Staff Writer

​A MASSIVE rescue operation is underway in the Indian Ocean today after an Iranian warship was reportedly blown out of the water and sunk by a United States submarine.

​The Dena, a Mowj-class frigate and pride of the Iranian Navy, went down near the coast of Sri Lanka in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

​In a scene described as “total carnage,” 32 severely injured sailors were pulled from the shark-infested waters by rescue crews.

However, a staggering 148 crew members remain missing tonight, with fears mounting that the death toll will be the worst naval disaster in the region for decades.

​The Dena was returning from the prestigious MILAN 2026 naval exercises in India—a high-profile international fleet review—when the disaster struck.

​Reports suggest the vessel was intercepted by an American submarine patrolling the strategic shipping lanes. While the Pentagon has yet to officially comment, sources in the region claim a “significant underwater explosion” preceded the sinking.

​Sri Lankan coastguards and passing merchant vessels have joined the hunt for survivors, but hope is fading fast.
​32 Rescued: All suffered catastrophic injuries and are being treated at local hospitals.

​148 Missing: The vast majority of the crew are believed to have gone down with the ship or been lost to the currents.

​The sinking of the Dena marks a terrifying escalation in global maritime tensions.

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The Dena is a Mowj-class frigate, an Iranian-built warship equipped with anti-ship missiles and torpedoes. It was considered a symbol of Tehran’s ability to project power far beyond the Persian Gulf.

The ship had just completed MILAN 2026, a massive biennial naval exercise hosted by the Indian Navy.

Ironically, the exercise is designed to promote “camaraderie and cohesion” between global navies.

Relations between Washington and Tehran have been at a breaking point throughout 2025 and early 2026.

The presence of U.S. nuclear-powered submarines in the Indian Ocean has been a constant point of friction, with Iran frequently accusing the West of “bullying” in neutral waters.

​If confirmed as a deliberate strike by a U.S. vessel, this incident could be the spark that ignites a direct military conflict between the two nations.

 

 


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