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The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy frigate ‘Jamaran’; during Iran-Russia-China joint naval drills in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Oman. File photo: AFP

Iran strikes own warship in missile ‘friendly fire’, killing 19

  • Iranian frigate ‘Jamaran’ launches missile in live firing exercise, hitting a support ship in Gulf of Oman
  • Incident comes amid heightened tensions between US and Iran

An Iranian warship was accidentally hit by a missile during exercises in the Gulf of Oman, killing at least 19, amid tensions with the US in the waterway.

The friendly fire incident involving the Konarak vessel occurred on Sunday afternoon near Bandar-e Jask, off the southern coast of the Islamic republic, it said on its website.

One report said the vessel had sunk after being hit by a missile fired by another Iranian warship.

“The vessel was hit after moving a practice target to its destination and not creating enough distance between itself and the target,” state television said on its website.

Iran’s army said that 19 people were killed in the “accident” that left 15 injured.

“On Sunday afternoon, during an exercise by a number of the navy’s vessels in Jask and Chabahar waters, the Konarak light support vessel had an accident,” said a statement on the army’s website.

“The number of this accident’s martyrs is 19 and 15 have also been injured,” it added, saying the vessel had been towed ashore.

The Konarak is a light logistical support vessel made in the Netherlands and purchased by Iran before the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Weighing 447 tonnes and 47 metres (154 feet) long, the Hendijan-class vessel is equipped with four cruise missiles, according to state television.

Iran and its arch enemy the United States have traded barbs in the past year over a spate of incidents involving their forces in the sensitive Gulf waters.

Tensions have escalated since 2018 when the US withdrew from a multinational accord that froze Iran’s nuclear programme and reimposed crippling sanctions on its economy.

Tasnim news agency said in an English-language tweet that the Konarak had sunk after being hit by the missile fired by another Iranian warship.

“Konarak was ‘sunk by friendly fire’ after Moudge-class frigate ‘Jamaran’ accidentally shot (it) with a missile during live firing exercise in Jask area of #PersianGulf waters on 10th May.”

Tasnim did not mention the detail in its Persian-language report on its website.

Iran’s armed forces in January mistakingly shot down a Kiev-bound Boeing 737 passenger jet shortly after takeoff from Tehran, killing all 176 people aboard.

The military admitted to the catastrophic error, saying it came as Iran’s air defences were on high alert after firing a barrage of missiles at US troops stationed in Iraq.

Iran launched the missiles in retaliation for the United States’ killing of its top general Qasem Soleimani in a drone strike days before that.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Friendly fire missile strike on warship kills 19 crew
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