Indian Navy Deploys Guided Missile Destroyer INS Visakhapatnam After Distress Call from British Merchant Vessel MV Merlin Luanda in Gulf of Aden

The Indian Navy has deployed its guided missile destroyer INS Visakhapatnam in Gulf of Aden following a distress call from British merchant ship MV Marlin Luanda.

Indian Navy Deploys Guided INS Visakhapatnam After SOS Call (Photo Credit: ANI)

The Indian Navy has deployed its guided missile destroyer INS Visakhapatnam in Gulf of Aden following a distress call from British merchant ship MV Marlin Luanda. The British ship was hit by a missile after an alleged Houthi attack off the Yemen coast. There are 22 Indian nationals and one Bangladeshi crew onboard Marlin Luanda. "The fire fighting efforts onboard the distressed Merchant Vessel is being augmented by the NBCD team along with firefighting equipment, deployed by #INSVisakhapatnam to assist the crew onboard the MV" Indian Navy posted on X. According to information provided by Navy, the distress call was made on the night of 26 January, Friday. Indian Navy Warship INS Visakhapatnam Rescues US-Owned Ship MV Genco Picardy Under Drone Attack in Gulf of Aden, No Injuries Reported.

Indian Navy Deploys INS Visakhapatnam After Distress Call:

Indian Navy Received SOS Call on January 26:

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