Sri Lanka hands over 45 Iranian sailors' bodies to embassy

Sri Lanka has formally handed over the bodies of 45 Iranian sailors to the Iranian embassy, following a tragic maritime incident. The sailors were part of a larger group involved in a maritime accident that resulted in multiple fatalities. Alongside the deceased, 32 survivors were safely discharged from medical facilities and transported to the Koggala airbase in Galle for further assistance. This incident underscores ongoing maritime safety challenges and the risks faced by sailors in the region. The Sri Lankan government has expressed its condolences to the families of the deceased and has committed to cooperating with Iranian authorities during this difficult time. The handover marks a significant step in addressing the aftermath of the tragedy and facilitating the repatriation of the victims' remains to their homeland.
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