Ship attack in Middle-East, 2 Indians killed, one missing, Foreign Ministry gave big information
Randhir Jaiswal MEA Statement: Two Indian citizens have died in the attack on a merchant ship in the Middle East, while one is reported missing. This was confirmed by External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal in a press briefing on Wednesday. Randhir Jaiswal said that apart from this tragic incident, Indian citizens have also been injured in Israel and Dubai.
Whose treatment is going on. The Indian Embassy is continuously monitoring the situation and all possible information and assistance is being provided to the families of the victims. Jaiswal also said that India is also worried about Iran.
What did Randhir Jaiswal tell?
Randhir Jaiswal said that the Government of India is committed to the welfare and safety of Indians living in the Gulf region and is monitoring the situation. A merchant ship passing through the tense sea route of the Gulf region was targeted. Two Indian citizens aboard the ship were killed in this attack. The Indian Navy and rescue teams from related countries are searching for the missing person, but due to the war situation, there are a lot of obstacles in the rescue operations.
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India is also worried about Iran
Jaiswal said that India is also worried about Iran because nine thousand of our people are stranded there. Some first heeded our advisory and returned home but many are still there and the Embassy is in contact with them. People are in different parts of Iran with whom the Embassy is contacting. Some people have expressed their desire to cross the border by land route. They want to reach neighboring countries Armenia and Azerbaijan and take flights from here.
An Indian injured in Israel
An Indian was injured in Israel. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, he is currently undergoing treatment in the hospital, and it is a matter of relief that his condition is now improving. The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv is in touch with the doctors. The Ministry of External Affairs has instructed all Indian Embassies and Consulates in Gulf countries and Israel to remain active 24/7. A helpline number has been issued so that Indians in distress can contact immediately.
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