Delhi issues ‘strong protest’ after US strikes kill three Indian seafarers in Gulf
India has lodged a strong protest with the United States after three Indian seafarers were killed in US military strikes on the oil tanker MT Settebello in the Gulf of Oman. US Central Command confirmed its aircraft fired missiles at the vessel, alleging it violated the US blockade of Iranian ports and failed to comply with instructions.

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AI-generatedIndia has lodged a strong protest with the United States after three Indian seafarers were killed in US military strikes on the oil tanker MT Settebello in the Gulf of Oman. US Central Command confirmed its aircraft fired missiles at the vessel, alleging it violated the US blockade of Iranian ports and failed to comply with instructions. The incident occurred on Wednesday, with the ship sailing under the flag of Palau. The Indian government confirmed the discovery of the bodies of the three deceased crew members on Thursday. India's foreign ministry condemned the attack and called for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace in the region. This is the first fatality since the US imposed its blockade, and it follows two other US strikes on Indian-crewed tankers this week.
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5 extractedIndian seafarers make up almost 15% of the global maritime workforce.
The Indian government voiced a 'strong protest' and summoned a senior US diplomat in response to the deaths.
US Central Command confirmed its aircraft fired two Hellfire missiles at the MT Settebello after its crew failed to comply with instructions.
Three Indian seafarers were killed in US military strikes against oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
The ship was allegedly violating the US military blockade of Iranian ports.