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The bodies of 84 Iranian sailors will be brought home by air from Sri Lanka, along with the crew that is stranded on Indian soil.

The bodies of the 84 Iranian sailors who were killed in an?U.S. The bodies of 84 Iranian sailors killed in a U.S.

The Iranian warship IRIS Dena, which was returning from a Naval Exercise in India during the U.S./Israeli War on Iran on 4 March, was sunk when a U.S. sub launched a torpedo.

Two other ships also took part in the exercise and sought shelter: the IRIS Lavan which docked on Indian soil, and the IRIS Booshehr, which docked on Sri Lankan soil.

The bodies of the sailors who were killed in this attack are stored in a mortuary in the National Hospital of Galle, a southern port city. A Sri Lankan Court?ordered that they be given to the Iranian Embassy.

Sri Lankan media, citing the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, reported that the bodies would be returned to their homeland on Friday via a special flight from Mattala International Airport?in the southern region of the island nation in the Indian Ocean.

A source at the Iranian Embassy in Colombo said that arrangements were being made to transport the bodies of the Iranian crew to the Mattala Airport, but did not elaborate on the date the flight would depart.

Later, the bodies were driven in a truck by police vehicles through the city.

The Sri Lankan health, foreign and defence ministries have not responded to requests for comment. Sri Lankan Navy said that it was not involved in transport or repatriation.

PLANE TO PICK UP CREW FROM SHIP IN INDIA

Indian officials said they would allow the plane to land in India after it leaves Sri Lanka with the bodies to collect some of the IRIS Lavan sailors and some Iranian tourists who were stranded there.

The Indian foreign ministry didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. Source said that it was unclear when the plane would arrive in India or depart.

32 survivors from the sunken ship, along with 208 crewmembers of the IRIS Booshehr are in Sri Lanka.

According to the defence ministry, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry is in contact with the Iranian embassy at?Colombo regarding the crew. The embassy, in turn,?consults Tehran.

Last week, it was reported that Washington had urged Colombo not to repatriate survivors from two ships. Reporting by Uditha Jayasinghe, in Colombo; Krishn Das and Saurabh sharma in New Delhi; additional reporting by Bipasha dey; writing by Hritam mukherjee, Sakshi Dayal, and Peter Graff.

(source: Reuters)