Mon 11 May 2020:
An Iranian destroyer mistakenly shot and sank a second Iranian vessel during a naval exercise Sunday in the Persian Gulf, killing at least 19 sailors, said an official statement.
Another 15 were also injured in the incident, according to the public relations department of the 1st Maritime Region of Bandar Abbas.
The statement did not provide any details while noting that the incident is being investigated.
Earlier in the day, initial reports claimed that a C-802 Noor missile was fired from the Jamaran and accidentally struck the Konarek, a general-purpose vessel.
Reports said there were 30 to 40 crew members on board the Konarek, which had recently been added to the Iranian Navy’s fleet.
The initial reports claimed that the Konarek’s commander was among the dead.
Sources in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) have deemed the incident “human error.”
The Gulf of Oman is a particularly sensitive waterway as it connects to the Strait of Hormuz – through which about a fifth of the world’s oil passes – which in turn connects to the Gulf.
Iran’s armed forces regularly hold exercises in the region.
The incident comes in the wake of a flurry of activity in the Persian Gulf in recent weeks, with tensions brewing between Iran and the United States.
Late last month, there was a dangerously close confrontation between U.S. Navy vessels and Iranian Navy boats close to Iranian territorial waters in the Gulf.
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