Sri Lanka successfully executed an urgent repatriation operation to return 238 Iranian sailors stranded on its shores. The sailors were left in limbo following a torpedo attack attributed to US forces, an incident that escalated regional tensions and compelled immediate humanitarian action. Sri Lanka’s government collaborated closely with Iranian consular officials and international agencies to arrange safe passage back to Iran, ensuring all necessary medical checks and travel arrangements complied with strict safety protocols.

Key aspects of the repatriation included:

  • Provision of temporary accommodation and humanitarian aid during the sailors’ stay.
  • Strategic coordination between Sri Lanka’s defense and maritime authorities to secure transport logistics.
  • Deployment of health teams to conduct rapid COVID-19 testing and other essential medical screenings prior to departure.
Category Details
Number of Sailors 238
Duration Stranded 15 days
Origin of Attack US Torpedo Strike
Repatriation Date June 10, 2024