India has deployed three destroyers in the Arabian Sea to counter attacks on commercial ships
The Indian Navy has deployed three destroyers equipped with guided missiles in the Arabian Sea to counter attacks on commercial ships. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, a few days after a drone attack on a commercial ship off the coast of India, an explosives disposal team visited the ship docked in Mumbai and conducted a detailed inspection. It paid.
According to the Livemint report, following this incident, the Indian government ordered three warships named “INS Kochi”, “INS Calcutta” and “INS Murmugao” and a It has deployed a long-range reconnaissance aircraft in the target area to prevent these attacks.
British Maritime Operations Organization reported on Saturday a drone attack on a commercial shipping vessel 320 kilometers from the coast of India. This ship suffered an explosion and a fire on the deck.
The drone attack on this commercial ship took place on Saturday around 10 am local time. According to the Pentagon, none of the ship’s crew or passengers were injured in this attack, and the resulting fire was contained. Israel is linked and was on its way to India from Saudi Arabia.
An Indian Navy spokesperson said: “Upon the ship’s arrival, the Indian Navy’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal team inspected the ship to make an initial assessment of the type and nature of the attack.” Analysis of the attack area and debris found on the ship indicate a drone strike.
He added: However, more technical analysis is needed to determine the details of the attack, including the type and amount of explosives used.
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