At Least 101 People Missing After Submarine Attack on Iranian Ship off Sri Lanka At least 101 people are missing after a submarine attack hit an Iranian cargo ship carrying goods and crew off the coast of Sri Lanka, sources said. The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning, when the Iranian vessel, identified as the MV Farah, was sailing through international waters near Sri Lanka. According to reports, the submarine attack left significant damage on the ship, with multiple explosions reported. The crew of 102 people was caught off guard, leaving many of them injured or unaccounted for. Sri Lankan authorities were alerted after a distress signal was sent out by the vessel's crew. The Iranian government has yet to confirm the incident, but sources close to the investigation revealed that at least one person died in the attack, with multiple others critically injured. The extent of the damage is still being assessed, as the ship remains stranded in the area. Sri Lankan naval officials are working closely with international partners to locate and rescue any survivors. A search operation has been launched, involving vessels from Sri Lanka, India, and other countries in the region. The exact cause of the submarine attack remains unknown, but experts speculate that it may have been carried out by a foreign entity. The incident has sent shockwaves across the region, with many nations issuing statements condemning the attack. Diplomatic efforts are underway to resolve the situation peacefully and prevent further escalation.#Iran #Sri_Lanka #Indian_Navy #MV_Farah #Submarine_Attack #International_Waters #Sri_Lankan_Authorities