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

Strait of Hormuz (file photo)Image copyright Getty Images
Image caption The incident took place near the Strait of Hormuz

An Iranian navy “friendly fire” incident in which a ship was sunk has killed dozens of sailors, unofficial reports say.

Local journalists said the frigate Jamaran was testing a new anti-ship missile which locked onto and hit Konarak, a logistical ship.

Semi-official Iranian news agency Fars said one sailor was killed and several others injured.

It described the incident on Sunday near the Strait of Hormuz as a “crash”.

According to the unofficial reports, Jamaran – operated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) – fired the missile prematurely before Konarak had time to sail away from a floating target it 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 US.

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