India on Tuesday summoned an Iranian diplomat to register a “strong protest” after an Indian sailor was killed and eight persons were injured in attacks on two oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
The attacks took place when the tankers were transiting the southern shipping lane of the strait, within Omani territorial waters, the United Arab Emirates said. The attacks also damaged the ships and resulted in fires on board.
The Emirati Ministry of Defence did not specify when the attacks took place. Of the eight injured, six were Indians and two Ukrainians. Four were in serious condition.
On Tuesday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs said that the two vessels – Mombasa and Al Bahiyah – had a combined crew of 46, including 30 Indian seafarers.
Of the 12 Indians on board Al Bahiyah, one was killed and another was injured. Of the 18 Indian citizens on board MT Mombasa, nine were injured, including two who were seriously hurt, the external affairs ministry said.
The ministry said its diplomatic mission in the United Arab Emirates was in contact with the Emirati authorities to provide assistance to the Indian seafarers who had been affected.
It added that Mohammad Javad Hosseini, Iran’s deputy chief of mission in Delhi, was summoned on Tuesday and a “strong protest” over...
Read more
-
Ismail Elfath to officiate England vs Argentina World Cup semi-final in Atlanta

-
FIFA World Cup 2026 Power Rankings: The Final Four Emerge

-
Sivasagar District Sees Decline in Encephalitis Cases Amid State Surge

-
Former IPS Officer Amitabh Thakur Applies for CEO Position at Ram Janmabhoomi Trust

-
Indoor air purification tips: Make your indoor air absolutely pure! These 5 indoor plants will enhance your home's beauty and oxygen levels.
