Call for Investigation After Attack on Indian Ship Near Oman
'Safety At Stake': Owner Calls For Probe Into Attack On Indian Ship Off Oman
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Rohan Joshi, co-owner of the Indian-flagged vessel MSV Haji Ali, has called for a thorough investigation into an attack on his ship off the coast of Oman. The incident, which resulted in the vessel's destruction, raises concerns about the safety of Indian-flagged ships and seafarers in international waters, following a similar attack that killed an Indian sailor days earlier.
- 01The MSV Haji Ali was attacked by a targeted aerial strike while engaged in lawful trade, resulting in its total loss.
- 02All 14 crew members aboard the MSV Haji Ali were rescued by the Omani coast guard.
- 03Rohan Joshi emphasized the need for a transparent investigation and preservation of evidence related to the attack.
- 04The Indian Ministry of External Affairs condemned the attack, calling it unacceptable and highlighting the targeting of civilian mariners.
- 05Joshi noted that the incident has devastated the livelihoods of many Indians associated with maritime trade.
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Rohan Joshi, co-owner of the MSV Haji Ali, has urged the Indian government to conduct a thorough investigation following an aerial attack on his vessel off the coast of Oman. The incident occurred shortly after another Indian-flagged ship, the MSV Al Faiz Noor-e Suleimani, was involved in a deadly crossfire incident near the Strait of Hormuz, raising alarms about the safety of Indian-flagged vessels and their crews in international waters. The MSV Haji Ali was carrying livestock from Somalia to the UAE when it was struck, leading to a fire and the vessel's destruction. Fortunately, all 14 crew members were rescued by the Omani coast guard. Joshi stressed the importance of preserving evidence, such as radar reports and maritime logs, to clarify the circumstances of the attack. He emphasized that this incident affects not only the ship but also the livelihoods of many Indians involved in maritime trade. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has condemned the attack, asserting that it is unacceptable for civilian mariners to be targeted.
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The attack on the MSV Haji Ali has significant implications for the livelihoods of Indian maritime workers and the safety of Indian-flagged vessels in international waters.
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