Iran to fly out most crew members of warship docked in Kochi on chartered flight

Iran is set to repatriate the majority of the crew members aboard its warship, the IRIS Lavan, which is currently docked in Kochi, India. Out of a total crew of 183, only a select few will remain to oversee the ship's maintenance. This decision comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and highlights Iran's strategic maritime operations in the region. The repatriation will be conducted via a chartered flight, underscoring Iran's efforts to manage its naval presence while ensuring the crew's safety. The IRIS Lavan, which has been in Kochi for an unspecified duration, serves as a reminder of Iran's expanding naval capabilities and its intention to remain active in international waters. The limited crew left behind will ensure that essential operations and maintenance are continued during the ship's stay in Indian waters.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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