12 crew members of sunken vessel rescued in joint effort by India, Pakistan
The HinduIn close collaboration with Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, the Indian Coast Guard rescued 12 crew members of the sunken Indian vessel MSV Al Piranpir from the North Arabian Sea in the early hours of Wednesday. “The 12 crew members, who had abandoned their vessel and taken refuge in a small dinghy, were located, and rescued approximately 270 km west of Dwarka, within Pakistan’s search and rescue region. ❗️ Indian, Pakistani Coast Guards Rescue Crew of Sunken 🇮🇳 Vessel In a coordinated operation, 12 crew members of the sunken Indian dhow MSV Al Piranpir were rescued from the Arabian Sea. The crew got on board a dinghy after their vessel sank on Wednesday, the Indian Coast Guard… pic.twitter.com/Ab9EQGnbnq — RT_India December 5, 2024 According to ICG, the rescued crew members were examined by the medical team onboard Sarthak and were reported to be in good health.