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Two Indian Sailors Dead, One Missing After Attack Near Hormuz Strait

Two Indian sailors have been confirmed dead and the chief engineer remains missing after an attack on a commercial vessel near the Strait of Hormuz. The Forward Seamen's Union of India claims US naval forces knew the nationalities of those on board and could have detained the ship instead. The Ministry of External Affairs condemned the attack on the MT Settebello, stating 21 of 24 Indian crew members have been rescued. India reiterated its call for de-escalation of tensions in the region and a diplomatic solution.

"Two Indian sailors dead, chief engineer missing after attack on vessel near Hormuz": Seamen's Union of India claims US knew crew nationalities

Mumbai, June 11

Two Indian sailors have been confirmed dead, and one remains missing following an attack on a commercial vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Forward Seamen's Union of India.

General Secretary of FSUI Manoj Yadav said communication with the vessel has been severely disrupted, and details are still being verified.

"We have been unable to establish a connection with the ship," Yadav told ANI, adding, "The latest information I have indicates that two have died, while the Chief Engineer is still reported as missing."

He further said that the three affected sailors were from different Indian states.

"The three are from Himachal Pradesh, Deoria (Uttar Pradesh), and Andhra Pradesh," he said.

Yadav further said that he believes US naval forces were aware of the nationalities of those onboard the vessels and that detention could have been considered as an alternative if instructions were not followed.

"I absolutely refuse to believe that the US lacked information regarding the nationalities of the people on board those ships. That is simply not possible. I am 101% certain that US naval forces knew exactly how many Indians and foreign nationals were on those vessels. If the ships failed to heed their instructions, detaining them was a viable alternative," Yadav said.

Earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had condemned the attack on the vessel MT Settebello off the coast of Oman on Monday, stating that 21 of the 24 Indian crew members onboard had been rescued, while three Indians remained missing.

"We condemn the attack on the commercial vessel Settebello off the coast of Oman, earlier today. Of the 24 Indian crew onboard, 21 Indians have been rescued thus far and 03 Indians are reportedly missing. Our Embassy in Oman is closely monitoring the situation and proactively coordinating with the Omani authorities in the ongoing Search and Rescue operation," the MEA said in a statement.

Expressing concern over the broader security situation in the region, the MEA said, "The continuing incidents of attacks on shipping in the region are deeply worrisome and a direct result of the ongoing conflict in the region.

"India reiterated its appeal for "de-escalation", stating, "We reiterate our call for immediate de-escalation of tensions, and the conclusion of ongoing negotiations for a diplomatic solution so that peace and stability can return to the region."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

This is a tragedy. But the union leader's claim about US knowing nationalities seems speculative without evidence. Still, the priority now should be rescue operations and support for the missing chief engineer's family. Praying for all involved.

Ravi K

Three states affected - Himachal, UP, Andhra... Each family must be in agony. Why are our sailors always caught in other people's conflicts? We need to demand better intelligence sharing from allies. Also, MEA should have issued statement in Hindi too for common man. 😔

Michael C

The union leader's 101% certainty claim is unhelpful and possibly inflammatory. Let's focus on facts: 21 rescued, 3 missing, 2 confirmed dead. The real issue is why commercial vessels are still sailing through these dangerous waters. Better risk assessment needed by shipping companies.

Priya S

Horrible. The families in Himachal, Deoria and AP must be going through hell right now. But I'm skeptical about the US conspiracy angle - seems like finger-pointing when we should focus on rescue. Our Navy should send ships to protect Indian crew everywhere. We have the capability. 🇮🇳

Deepak U

This is what happens when global conflicts escalate. Innocent sailors become collateral damage. The MEA's call for de-escalation is right, but we need more - diplomatic pressure on all parties, safe corridors for merchant ships, and compensation guarantees for affected families. Rest in peace to the departed souls.

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