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19 killed in Iran naval ‘friendly fire’ incident

Nineteen sailors were killed and 15 others injured in a “friendly fire” incident involving two Iranian naval vessels in the Gulf of Oman, the Navy said on Monday

Photo Courtesy: IANS
Photo Courtesy: IANS 

Nineteen sailors were killed and 15 others injured in a "friendly fire" incident involving two Iranian naval vessels in the Gulf of Oman, the Navy said on Monday.

Iranian state media reported that a new anti-ship missile being tested by the frigate Jamaran hit the light support ship Konarak on Sunday, the BBC reported.

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The "Konarak vessel was struck with a missile yesterday (Sunday) afternoon during a military exercise in the waters of Bandar-e Jask" off Iran's south coast, state TV said.

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"The vessel was hit after moving a practice target to its destination and not creating enough distance between itself and the target," it added.

The incident happened near the port of Jask, some 1,270 km south-east of Tehran, in the Gulf of Oman, the BBC quoted the state TV report as saying.

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The Jamaran and Konarak are said to belong to naval forces of the Iranian military.

Iran's armed forces regularly hold exercises in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

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