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Tehran
An Iranian Navy ship has sunk after a fire incident in the Gulf, the Iranian Navy announced on Wednesday, according to the ISNA news agency.
All measures to save the vessel, the Kharg, had failed in the past 20 hours, the navy said.
The ship was off the Gulf island of Jask before the fire and had also sunk there, according to the navy.
The exact cause is still under investigation, according to ISNA.
The crew members, whose number was not mentioned in the reports, were brought to Jask by rescue workers shortly after the fire.
According to the Fars news agency, the Hormozgan provincial Governor’s Office said 33 crew members were injured, 10 of whom were hospitalized. Earlier, Iranian media reported there were no injuries.
The Kharg was one of the country’s largest naval vessels and had been in service for over 40 years.
The British ship was purchased before the 1979 revolution and had been part of the naval force ever since.
Tehran
An Iranian Navy ship has sunk after a fire incident in the Gulf, the Iranian Navy announced on Wednesday, according to the ISNA news agency.
All measures to save the vessel, the Kharg, had failed in the past 20 hours, the navy said.
The ship was off the Gulf island of Jask before the fire and had also sunk there, according to the navy.
The exact cause is still under investigation, according to ISNA.
The crew members, whose number was not mentioned in the reports, were brought to Jask by rescue workers shortly after the fire.
According to the Fars news agency, the Hormozgan provincial Governor’s Office said 33 crew members were injured, 10 of whom were hospitalized. Earlier, Iranian media reported there were no injuries.
The Kharg was one of the country’s largest naval vessels and had been in service for over 40 years.
The British ship was purchased before the 1979 revolution and had been part of the naval force ever since.