Sri Lanka’s President announced on March 5 that the island nation will take charge of Iran auxiliary ship IRINS Bushehr (A 422) and its crew.
At a media briefing, information on the situation was provided by the President of Sri Lanka Anura Kumara Dissanayake. He stated that Sri Lanka intends to safeguard its neutrality while demonstrating humanitarian values.
On February 26 the replenishment vessel IRINS Bushehr, along with the frigate IRIS Denaand another Iranian vessel, had requested permission to enter port from March 9 to 13. Dena was sunk off the coast of Galle, by a U.S. Navy SSN using a Mark 48 torpedo, in the early hours of March 4. Bushehr then requested permission on March 4 to enter the port of Colombo on March 4 and 5, following which the Sri Lankan foreign ministry negotiated with its Iranian counterpart. One of Bushehr’s engines was reported to be damaged. After further negotiations with Iran it was decided to relocate the vessel.
The 208 crew members of the Iranian vessel “IRIS Bushehr” anchored near the Port of Colombo are being brought ashore by the Sri Lanka Navy.
They will be taken to the Welisara Naval Base, while the vessel is expected to be moved to the Port of Trincomalee, the President said. pic.twitter.com/5cJAUgYC1P





