West Asia Conflict: Iranian Ship Struck by Submarine off Sri Lankan Coast: Report A tense situation has unfolded in the West Asia region as a report emerged that an Iranian ship was struck by a submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka. The incident has sparked concerns about the escalating tensions between Iran and its arch-rivals, particularly Israel. According to sources, the attack took place on Tuesday morning when a submarine believed to be Israeli launched a missile strike on the Iranian vessel, which was reportedly carrying cargo and crew. The ship is said to have suffered significant damage but there are no reports of any casualties or fatalities. The incident has been confirmed by multiple sources, including naval officials in Sri Lanka and eyewitnesses who witnessed the attack. However, the Israeli government has declined to comment on the matter, citing security concerns. The strike comes amidst heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, which have been at odds over issues such as nuclear development and territorial disputes. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has vowed to take revenge for any attacks on its vessels or personnel. In a statement, the IRGC said that it would not hesitate to retaliate against any aggression directed towards it. "We will respond with force to any attack on our ships or personnel," a spokesperson said. The incident also raises concerns about the increasing presence of naval forces in the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, where several countries are vying for influence. Sri Lanka, which has historically maintained good relations with both Iran and Israel, has called for restraint from all parties involved. "We urge all nations to exercise cautio...#Israel #Iran #Indian_Ocean #Arabian_Sea #IRGC #West_Asia_Conflict #Iranian_Ship #Sri_Lankan_Coast #Israeli_Submarine
