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Hormuz Distress: 24 Indian Seafarers Seek Urgent Navy Rescue After Attack Off Oman Coast

Hormuz Distress: 24 Indian Seafarers Seek Urgent Navy Rescue After Attack Off Oman Coast, The Forward Seamen's Union of India (FSUI) has issued a desperate request for emergency action to free twenty-four Indian seafarers stranded onboard a commercial vessel in the midst of a high-stakes maritime crisis in the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz. According to an urgent distress signal broadcast by the union on social media, the vessel came under a sudden, unspecified attack in the volatile waters off Oman. The endangered civilian seafarers are actively requesting quick help from the Indian Navy and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), according to the organization's scary ground-zero footage, which showed thick black smoke spewing out of the ruined building. The marine security event takes place during a period of extreme geopolitical unrest throughout West Asia, as Israel and Iran have just engaged in direct military combat, shattering a precarious regional peace. With international commerce routes and major energy supply lines traveling through the Gulf of Oman now under intense observation, this abrupt increase has quickly rekindled concerns about the vulnerability of crucial international maritime lanes.

 
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