WATCH: Moment Iranian warship is blown apart by US submarine near Sri Lanka

In a significant military event, a US submarine launched a torpedo strike on an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka, marking a historic first since World War II. The Pentagon's spokesperson, Pete Hegseth, described the attack as a 'quiet death,' emphasizing its unprecedented nature in modern naval warfare. The strike has resulted in heavy casualties, with Sri Lankan authorities reporting dozens confirmed dead and many others still unaccounted for. This incident raises tensions in an already volatile region and underscores the escalating confrontations between the US and Iran. Analysts suggest that the repercussions of this action could reverberate throughout international relations, prompting a reevaluation of naval strategies in the Indian Ocean. As the situation develops, the global community watches closely, particularly in light of the ongoing geopolitical dynamics involving major powers in the region.
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