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Indian Navy rescues Indian Navy rescues Pakistanis

Indian Navy: For Pakistanis, the Indian Navy reached the sea like God. According to media reports, the Indian Navy has rescued the fishing vessel taken hostage. There were 23 Pakistani nationals on board as members of the Iranian ship and its crew. It is being told that the Indian Navy conducted a more than 12-hour operation against the pirates and rescued the hostages.

What information did the Navy spokesperson give?

Information in this regard has also been given by the Navy. According to the information given by the Navy spokesperson, expert teams of the Indian Navy are investigating the ship. This vessel is a fishing vessel. The investigation is being done so that fishing operations can be resumed and the vessel can be taken to a safe place.

Navy launched operation

Earlier, information was given by the Indian Navy that efforts are being made to save the kidnapped fishing vessel. An operation is being run for this. Nine armed pirates and their crew reportedly boarded the vessel. The Navy said the work to stop the ship was done on Thursday.

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where the location was traced

It is being told that INS Sumedha worked to stop FV ‘Al Kanbar’ in the early hours of Friday. Later, INS Trishul also joined in and rescued the people on board the ship. At the time of the incident, the fishing vessel was traced to a location approximately 90 nautical miles (nm) south west of Socotra. It was reported that armed pirates were aboard that ship.

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