Indian Killed In Tanker Attack Near Iraq Was Engineer From Mumbai

Devanandan Prasad Singh, a marine engineer from Mumbai, tragically lost his life in a tanker attack near Iraq. The incident, which underscores the perilous conditions faced by maritime professionals, occurred when Singh, in his mid-50s, was aboard a cargo ship with a small crew. Originally from Bihar, Singh relocated to Mumbai in 2019 with his wife and two children, seeking better opportunities. His family now faces the devastating aftermath of this attack, a stark reminder of the risks associated with shipping routes in conflict-prone regions. The Indian government is expected to address the safety of its citizens working abroad, particularly in volatile areas, as they navigate the complexities of global maritime operations. Singh's death has sparked concern among the Indian maritime community, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures for seafarers operating in high-risk zones.
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