Under maritime law, particularly the principle known as the duty to rescue, there is an obligation for those at sea to assist individuals in peril, including drowning sailors. This is often referred to as the Good Samaritan Law in many jurisdictions

THE #USN let unarmed sailors drown after they sank their ship. #RCN exercises with USA ships. We should stop that, they aren't trustworthy

The Iranian warship that was sunk by a torpedo was returning from a joint exercise the #USA pulled out of on the last moment.

Per protocol joining ships were unarmed. Ships were unarmed
The murderers, #USN, knew they were unarmed, sank the ship and offered no help to the survivors.

#TrumpWar #Iran

@Rasta
Are there more sources than that tweet?

#USN #RCN #USA #USN #TrumpWar #Iran

@oneiros Or did you mean Maritime Law part? I was in the Canadian Navy for 33 years, I know a little about Maritime Laws and Navy Ships
Talk:Sinking of IRIS Dena - Wikipedia

@oneiros
For training and joint exercises (peace time) there is no need for armament. It's a training exercise not a war armada. But the armed or unarmed isn't an issue, like killing Alex Pretti because he had a legal carry? All ships in open waters are not going to attack things, and pose no threat to the USA on their side of the world, where the USA is the threat, as they always are
@Rasta
Please stop defending a murderous antisemitic terror regime, killing it's citizens (Iran).
@oneiros I'm not defending the USA?
@oneiros Wiki has been edited so much you'd think some sailors survived and wrote it. Half of the people that know the truth, killed the other half