Oil tanker with 15 Indians struck off Oman coast; crew evacuated, 4 injured

An oil tanker off the coast of Oman was struck, resulting in the evacuation of its 15-member crew, which included four injured individuals. This incident occurred shortly after a series of drone strikes targeted the commercial port of Duqm, highlighting growing tensions in the region. The attack on the tanker raises concerns about maritime security in the Gulf and the safety of Indian nationals working abroad. The crew members were promptly rescued, and support teams are currently assessing the situation. The Indian government is also monitoring developments closely, emphasizing its commitment to ensuring the safety of its citizens overseas. This incident comes amid broader geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, underscoring the risks faced by maritime operators in these waters.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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