The Indian Embassy in Baghdad is in constant touch with the Iraqi authorities to ensure the well-being of the Indian nationals involved and provide necessary assistance.

Iraqi Coast Guard rescues crew members
The Iraqi Coast Guard rescued the remaining 27 crew members, including 15 Indians and 12 Filipino nationals. The ship’s Additional Chief Engineer (Superintendent), Deonandan Prasad Singh, was killed in the attack. Singh was originally from Bihar and lived in Kandivali Raheja Towers, Mumbai.Directorate General of Shipping issues statement
The Directorate General of Shipping, Govt. of India, posted on X: “The Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India, is closely monitoring the incident involving oil tanker MT SAFESEA VISHNU near Basra. All crew members were rescued, while one Indian seafarer tragically lost his life. Authorities are coordinating with relevant agencies to ensure the safety and welfare of the crew. ⚓ @shipmin_india #DGShipping #IndianSeafarers #MaritimeSafety #SeafarerWelfare #ShippingNews #MerchantNavy ”.The Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India, is closely monitoring the incident involving oil tanker MT SAFESEA VISHNU near Basra. All crew members were rescued, while one Indian seafarer tragically lost his life. Authorities are coordinating with relevant agencies… pic.twitter.com/6U5JTQx096
— Directorate General of Shipping, Govt. of India (@dgshipping_IN) March 12, 2026
Sailors safely transported to Basra port
All the sailors were safely transported to Basra port. Firefighting tugs are deployed at the scene and are working to control the fire. DG-Shipping has confirmed the death of one sailor. Fifteen Indian nationals, including the ship’s captain, are among those rescued. All rescued sailors are reported safe and are currently on a small island near Basra. The Indian Embassy in Baghdad is in constant touch with the Iraqi authorities to ensure the well-being of the Indian nationals involved and provide necessary assistance.Source link












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