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US military attack kills Indian chief engineer on oil tanker

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The president of the East Coast Fishing Boat Owners Association, Janakiram, has stated that the United States military was responsible for the deaths of Indian sailors, including a chief engineer from Visakhapatnam, in an attack on the Palau-flagged oil tanker MT Settebello.

Janakiram questioned the circumstances of the incident, noting that the vessel was not Indian and was not part of any military or coast guard operation. “But why did the US military attack a commercial vessel? It is neither an Indian ship nor a military or Coast Guard vessel,” he said.

He also expressed concern about India–US relations following the incident. “What happened to the bilateral agreements between the US and India? Diplomatic talks take place every two weeks. Whenever Trump gives an interview or holds a press conference, he refers to PM Modi as his friend. Then, why such attacks on Indians?” Janakiram asked.

Janakiram highlighted that one of those killed was a resident of Visakhapatnam serving as the vessel’s chief engineer. “Among those killed in the attack was a man from Visakhapatnam who served as the ship’s Chief Engineer; the US military killed him as well,” he said.

He added that the victim’s wife, Bhargavi, had contacted him earlier on June 12 seeking information about her husband’s safety. “His wife, Bhargavi, had called me this afternoon to inquire about her husband’s safety. Initially, we believed three Indian sailors were missing. The Oman Coast Guard had rescued 21 sailors, but this has taken a tragic turn for Visakhapatnam,” he said.

Janakiram explained that the association initially hoped the chief engineer was among those unaccounted for rather than deceased. “The killing of the chief engineer by the US military is deeply unfortunate. We had thought he was merely missing,” he said.

The association had attempted to contact authorities in both Oman and India regarding the missing crew members. “We had tried to contact the foreign ministries of Oman and India regarding these three individuals, but later received the news that the US military had killed them,” he added.

Janakiram said the association has urged the Indian government to facilitate the return of the bodies and provide support to the families of the deceased sailors. “We have requested the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to ensure the safe return of the bodies to the victims’ families. We have also appealed to shipping officials and the Ministry of Shipping to help secure compensation for the families of the deceased sailors,” he said.

The attack on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello occurred while 24 Indian crew members were aboard. Officials confirmed that 21 were rescued, with three initially reported missing.

The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed the deaths of three Indian seafarers in the Settebello incident. The MEA stated that the three have been identified and efforts are underway to bring their remains to India at the earliest.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed during an inter-ministerial briefing on developments in West Asia that the attack on MT Jalveer was carried out by the US Navy operating in the region. “These attacks came from the US Navy that is stationed there. As you would have seen in the various reports, as also in what was clarified through our statements and otherwise from this podium, the three ships that have been involved in the incidents are foreign-flagged,” Jaiswal said.



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