Indian Navy rescues 23 Pakistanis from pirates in Arabian Sea

New Delhi: In a show of undaunting spirit and fearlessness, as many as 23 Pakistani nationals were rescued by Indian Navy from the clutches of Somali pirates.

Reliable reports say that, the operations to save the Pakistani nationals lasted for 12-hours in the
Arabian Sea informed the Indian Navy.

The rescue operation took place in the Arabian Sea in the early hours of March 29, 2024, when
the Indian Navy warship INS Sumedha intercepted the hijacked vessel. The hijacked vessel was identified as Al-Kambar.

Further it is worth mentioning that the vessel was held captive by the Somalian pirates. Reports say that, INS Sumedha was helped by the guided missile frigate INS Trishul to strengthen the operation and then rescue those stuck in the vessel. Further detailed reports awaited in this regard.

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