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All Indian crew rescued from vessel off Oman coast

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 12:44 am
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Dubai: The Indian Embassy in Muscat has confirmed that the rescue operation involving Indian-flagged mechanised sailing vessel Virat 1 has been successfully completed. All 14 crew members have been rescued and are currently aboard MV Jabal Ali 9, which is heading to Mumbai.

The Indian crew members from a commercial vessel off the Oman coast were evacuated after an engine failure, the Embassy of India in Muscat said on Sunday.

The incident occurred on the Indian-flagged merchant vessel Virat 1.

“In a closely coordinated and ongoing rescue operation at sea, all 14 crew members of MSC Virat 1 have been rescued and taken onboard by MV Jabal Ali 9,” the Indian Embassy said.

An earlier post by the Embassy said, “It has emerged that the vessel experienced an engine failure, and the crew eventually transferred safely to a life raft. Rescue operation is presently underway through ships in the vicinity, under coordination of Omani authorities.”

The incident comes amid heightened tensions in the Gulf region.

The Oman coast witnessed tensions last week as three vessels with Indian crew members came under US attack in the region. One of them killed three seafarers.

India on Friday summoned US charge d’affaires Jason Meeks, the second time in a week, and told him that American military’s “lethal and deadly” strikes on commercial vessels with Indian crew members off the coast of Oman are “unacceptable” and they undermine the safety, security and stability of international maritime commerce.

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