
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that three Australian defence personnel were aboard a US submarine that sank an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka's southern coast this week, marking the first US torpedo sinking since World War Two. Albanese emphasized the Australians did not participate in the attack, which was part of longstanding training under the AUKUS pact. Sri Lankan authorities recovered 87 sailors' bodies. Australia supports preventing Iran's nuclear development but rules out military involvement in the conflict.
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