Iranian navy ship Konarak ‘sunk by friendly fire’ by frigate



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The incident took place near the Strait of Hormuz.

An “friendly fire” incident by the Iranian navy in which a ship sank has killed dozens of sailors, according to unofficial reports.

Local journalists said the Jamaran frigate was testing a new anti-ship missile that caught on and hit Konarak, a logistics ship.

The Iranian semi-official news agency Fars said one sailor died and several others were injured in a naval exercise.

He described Sunday’s incident near the Strait of Hormuz as an “accident.”

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According to unofficial reports, Jamaran, operated by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), fired the missile prematurely before Konarak had time to navigate away from a floating target that had towed to a designated position.

Videos posted on social media show injured sailors being transferred to ambulances.

In January, the IRGC mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane near Tehran, killing all 176 people on board, at a time of heightened tension with the United States.

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