A massive fire broke out in a ship in the gulf of Oman. As soon as the information was received, the indian Navy started the rescue operation. It sent the stealth frigate INS Tabar to the spot with a fire extinguishing team. According to the information, the ship was going from Kandla, india to Shinas, Oman, with 14 crew members of indian origin. A terrible fire broke out in the engine room of the ship. After this, the power connection of the ship was also affected.

As soon as the information about the fire was received, the Navy immediately sent INS Tabar. The Navy said on this incident, "INS Tabar immediately sent its fire extinguishing team and equipment to the ship." 13 personnel of the indian Navy are involved in this operation and 5 crew members are also present on the spot. After the start of the operation, the fire has been brought under control to a large extent.

The situation is under control

According to the current information, the flames were quite intense earlier, but now the situation is under control. However, the rescue operation is still going on. It is also important to note that 14 of the crew members of the ship are of indian origin.

The ship had departed from Kandla Port in Gujarat

The indian Navy has deployed its 'stealth frigate' ship for assistance. A Navy spokesperson gave this information on Monday. A 'stealth frigate' is a ship that is designed in such a way that it is not easily visible on enemy surveillance systems such as radar or sonar. This ship was going from Kandla in gujarat to Shinas in Oman. According to the Navy spokesperson, "Stealth frigate INS Tabar acted on the message received for assistance to MT Yi Cheng 6 on Sunday. This ship is currently deployed in the gulf of Oman."

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