Indian Naval Heroes Execute Daring Rescue Amidst Flames
The Indian warship INS Trikand conducted a rescue mission off the Djibouti coast after the Cameroon-flagged vessel MT Falcon caught fire. Two crew members died, but 24 were rescued with assistance from nearby merchant ships. INS Trikand's team bravely faced extreme conditions to recover the remains of the deceased.
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An Indian warship, INS Trikand, embarked on a high-stakes rescue operation following a fire outbreak aboard a Cameroon-flagged vessel, MT Falcon, near Djibouti's coast. Tragically, two crew members succumbed, with 24 others saved by nearby merchant ships.
The Indian Navy confirmed that INS Trikand, serving in the Gulf of Aden for maritime security, played a pivotal role in delivering essential firefighting and search and rescue assistance. The conditions were perilous, with extreme heat and hazardous fumes intensifying the mission's complexity.
Braving intense conditions, a team of firefighting and medical experts from INS Trikand boarded the vessel to retrieve the bodies of the deceased crew. The remains were respectfully delivered to the Indian Embassy in Djibouti, marking a solemn end to the high-risk operation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

