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MEA Dismisses Attack Report on Indian-Crewed Tanker Liaki Freedom Off Oman

The Ministry of External Affairs has dismissed reports of an attack on the Indian-crewed tanker MT Liaki Freedom off the coast of Oman. MEA sources confirmed that all crew members are safe after speaking directly with the vessel's master. The MEA's fact-check unit flagged the claim as fake news on social media, highlighting concerns over misinformation. This comes amid a series of recent attacks on commercial vessels in the Gulf region, including one that killed three Indian seafarers.

'Attack report fake': MEA says all safe on Indian-crewed tanker 'Liaki Freedom' sailing off Oman

New Delhi, June 13

The Ministry of External Affairs dismissed reports of attacks on an Indian-crewed tanker, MT Liaki Freedom, off the coast of Oman, which had triggered fresh concerns amid a series of such incidents in the region, clarifying that all the crew members were safe after directly speaking with the vessel's master.

MEA sources said immediate contact was established with the ship to verify the situation, given the heightened sensitivity surrounding recent incidents involving commercial vessels in the Gulf region.

"We have spoken with the Master of the vessel Liaki Freedom, who has confirmed that all crew members are safe and that the reported information is false," a MEA source said.

The clarification effectively dismissed the claim of a fresh attack and confirmed that no incident had taken place involving the vessel, bringing clarity amid rising concern over repeated misinformation and unverified reports circulating on social media.

The MEA's fact-check unit also flagged the claim as fake.

"Fake News Alert! Please stay alert against such false and baseless claims and posts on social media", it posted on X, tagging a post that falsely claimed: "Fourth US strike on Indian-crewed tanker in a week: MT Liaki Freedom hit off Oman, four sailors dead'.

The government's rapid response highlights increasing concern over misinformation surrounding maritime security incidents, especially those involving Indian seafarers operating in high-risk waters near the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.

The development comes against the backdrop of a series of recent attacks and disruptions targeting commercial vessels in the region, including the Guinea-Bissau-flagged MT Jalveer, which was struck earlier with 20 Indian seafarers onboard.

On Friday, the MEA summoned US Charge d'Affaires Jason Meeks once again to lodge New Delhi's protest against continuing attacks on commercial vessels off the coast of Oman, which recently claimed the lives of three Indian seafarers.

India had lodged a "strong protest" over recent attacks on vessels operating near the Strait of Hormuz, including the commercial ship Settebello off the coast of Oman, where three Indian nationals were killed.

The United States said on Thursday that it is in "direct contact" with India on the issue.

Responding to India's diplomatic demarche, a US State Department official said Washington remains engaged with the Indian government on the matter.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

The MEA's rapid response is commendable, but let's not forget the real context: three Indian sailors died recently near Oman. The US needs to do more to ensure safety of commercial vessels in these waters. Just being "in contact" isn't enough when lives are at stake.

Vikram M

Arre yaar, this fake news is dangerous! Social media pe koi bhi kuch bhi daal deta hai. MEA should also coordinate with shipping companies to train crew on verifying such reports. Safety of our sailors is paramount - real threats or fake ones, both need handling. 😤

Priya S

As someone whose cousin is a merchant navy officer, this hits close to home. The MEA handling this quickly gives some reassurance. But I wish the international community would take stronger action against those targeting civilian vessels. Our sailors deserve better protection.

Rohit P

MEA is doing good work, but why does it take summoning US officials multiple times? The US should be proactive in protecting commercial shipping lanes. India's growing maritime interests mean we can't rely on others; we need stronger naval presence in the region. 🇮🇳

Michael C

Glad to hear the crew is safe. The misinformation on social media is out of control - people need to verify before sharing. That said, with three Indian seafarers dead recently, the underlying security issue remains. Hope India pushes for a comprehensive maritime security framework.

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