The IRIS Dena, a destroyer of the Iranian navy, sank in the Indian Ocean after being hit by a torpedo launched from a U.S. submarine, according to U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. The incident occurred on Tuesday and marks a significant military event amid the growing escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
During a press conference, Hegseth noted that the attack was directed against a vessel that “believed it was safe in international waters.”
The official explained that the US submarine fired a torpedo that hit the Iranian destroyer, causing it to sink rapidly.According to the Secretary of War, this is the first time since World War II that a United States submarine has sunk an enemy ship with a torpedo, demonstrating the operational capacity of the US Navy in the current context of conflict.

Sri Lankan authorities reported that they responded to an emergency call from the Iranian vessel on Wednesday morning. The ship sank approximately 40 kilometers off the country's southern coast, within the international search and rescue zone assigned to the Sri Lankan navy. Naval teams sent to the area found oil stains and life rafts floating in the water, confirming that the vessel had disappeared below the surface










