Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting:
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Sri Lanka repatriated hundreds of Iranian sailors stranded after two Iranian vessels faced distress near Sri Lankan waters in March 2026. Media reports indicate that 238 sailors were repatriated on a Turkish charter flight, with 32 survivors from the IRIS Dena and 206 from the IRIS Bushehr among them. This move followed a sequence of incidents that included a U.S. submarine attack on IRIS Dena and an engine failure on IRIS Bushehr.[1][5][7]
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Separate coverage notes that Sri Lanka’s authorities coordinated care for the rescued sailors under international law, while also navigating diplomatic sensitivities, including U.S. calls and regional responses. The Iranian embassy and Sri Lankan government confirmed repatriation plans and ongoing communications as part of humanitarian obligations.[2][3][8]
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For context, there were reports of 84 Iranian sailors’ remains being repatriated earlier in March 2026, with ongoing discussions about the fate of the survivors and remaining crew. Sri Lanka was reported to be handling the process in coordination with Tehran and international partners.[3][4][9]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise timeline details or assemble a brief, cited summary with dates and key actors. I can also monitor for subsequent updates and provide a compact Q&A.
Citations:
- Reports on 238 Iranian sailors repatriated and related events[5][7][1]
- Sri Lanka’s care under international law and diplomatic context[8][2][3]
- Earlier repatriation of remains and ongoing coordination[4][9]