Indian Navy Rescues Crew Of Panama Flagged Vessel Attacked By Houthis In Red Sea
A Panama-flagged crude oil tanker, the MV Andromeda Star, was targeted by a Houthi missile strike in the Red Sea on April 26, 2024.
The Indian Navy responded quickly, deploying its destroyer INS Kochi to assist the vessel.
The attack prompted the INS Kochi to intercept the MV Andromeda Star and undertake an aerial survey to assess the situation.
The Indian Navy’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) squad was dispatched onboard to assess residual risk.
All 30 crew members on the MV Andromeda Star, including 22 Indian nationals, have been reported to be safe.
Despite the damage, the vessel continues its scheduled visit to the next port.
This incident demonstrates the Indian Navy’s commitment and willingness to protect seafarers passing through the region amidst escalating tensions over Houthi militant attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea.
The incident comes after a string of similar attacks on vessels in the region, triggering increased security measures and concerns from maritime authorities.
In response to similar attacks, the Indian Navy has assisted numerous merchant vessels in the Western Indian Ocean.
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October 2023, the Houthi rebels have increased their attacks on commercial vessels in and near the Red Sea.
As a result, some shipping companies have discontinued their regional operations, redirecting vessels on lengthier routes around Africa’s southern edge to reduce dangers.
Reference: Indian Express, Hindustan Times
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