Indian Navy rescues 21 crew from missile-hit sea bulk carrier MV True Confidence in Gulf of Aden

Indian Navy rescues 21 crew from missile-hit sea Carrier MV in Gulf of Aden

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New Delhi: The Indian Navy warship INS Kolkata has rescued 21 crew members, including one Indian national from Barbados-flagged Bulk carrier MV True Confidence which was reportedly hit by a drone or missile in Gulf of Aden.

The incident occurred Wednesday approximately 55Nm South West of Aden, resulting in critical injuries to the crew forcing them to abandon the ship, the Navy said.

INS Kolkata arrived at the spot at 4:45pm and rescued 21 crew members from the life raft using its integral helicopter and boats.

Critical medical aid was provided to the injured crew by the ship’s medical team.

The rescued crew, including the critically injured personnel, have been evacuated to Djibouti.

Earlier, Monday, a Liberian-flagged MV MSC Sky II transiting approximately 90Nm South East of Aden reported on fire due to a drone or missile attack.

According to the Indian Navy, INS Kolkata, mission deployed in the region for maritime security operations, promptly responded and arrived at the scene of incident by 10:30pm.

A specialised firefighting team of 12 personnel from INS Kolkata embarked the vessel early morning hours Tuesday to assist in firefighting efforts.

IANS

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