FOX News: Indian Navy rescues crew of US-owned ship attacked by Houthis
M/V Genco Picardy was hit in the Gulf of Aden on Wednesday
The Indian Navy says one of its guided-missile destroyers on Thursday has rescued the crew of a U.S.-owned ship that was attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels near the Red Sea.
The military branch wrote in a post on X that INS Visakhapatnam, which was in the region already for anti-piracy operations, responded to a distress call from the M/V Genco Picardy following an attack in the Gulf of Aden.
All 22 crew members onboard the ship, which included nine Indians, were reported safe by the Indian Navy. It added that a fire onboard the M/V Genco Picardy was under control and an inspection of the vessel determined that it was safe to continue transiting to its next port of call.
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WNU Editor: The Indian Navy rescuing these crew members?!?!?! Where was/is the US Navy?
Update: This is not going to make shipping insurers comfortable .... Scorched but sailing on, the US ship hit by Houthi drone (The Telegraph).
Indian Navy Rescues Crew After US-Owned Merchant Ship Was Attacked By The Houthis Off The Coast Of Yemen
Indian Navy rescues crew after Houthis hit ship off Yemen -- Reuters
Indian Navy’s destroyer responds to distress call from drone-hit merchant vessel in Gulf of Eden -- The Hindu
Houthi strikes: Indian Navy saves U.S. ship crew -- RBC Ukraine
Navy destroyer INS Visakhapatnam responds to drone attack in Gulf of Aden -- ANI
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