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Indonesian Naval Ship to set sail from Colombo today [VIDEO]

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The visiting Indonesian Naval Ship ‘Kri Usman Harun’, is due to set sail for its next port of call from the Colombo Harbour on Monday (22).

The Ship arrived at the Port of Colombo on a goodwill visit on Saturday (20).

It was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in accordance with Naval customs, upon her arrival. A group of Officials from the Embassy of Indonesia in Colombo was also present on the occasion.

The vessel that is 95 metres long and 12.7 metres wide, has a displacement capacity of 2,300 tons. The ship’s crew which includes 100 members is scheduled to take part in several friendly sporting events and other programmes organised by the Sri Lanka Navy, during their three-day official visit in Sri Lanka.

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