12 Indians rescued from sinking vessel by French navy ship in Persian Gulf

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Twelve Indians were rescued from a sinking vessel in the by a ship on Tuesday, the said in a statement here.

The Cassard-class anti-aircraft frigate, part of (TF) 55 in the Persian Gulf, was on a patrolling mission and was preparing for replenishment at sea with the USS Kanawha when it intercepted a distress signal from

The sender indicated that his ship was sinking, the statement said.

"The listing ship was soon spotted at seven nautical miles. Under the operational control of the French Joint Forces in the (ALINDIEN), the Cassard-class frigate dispatched its aircraft, a Panther from the 36F Flotilla, which had just landed on the helipad after finishing a maritime surveillance sortie," the statement said.

When the helicopter reached the spot, the vessel had capsized minutes ago, forcing its Indian crew to cling to the overturned hull. Moments later, it began sinking.

The chopper with two pilots, a and a helihoisting operator began lifting the shipwrecked crew.

"In the first run, four sailors were transported to the nearest vessel, a merchant ship. In the second and the third runs, four people, including the injured, were brought aboard the Cassard and attended to by its medical team," the statement added.

Eight of the crew members, assisted by the Cassard, were sent to the Sea Princess, a cruise ship.

This is the Cassard's second rescue mission in less than seven days in the maritime zone, the statement added.

In September, a French vessel had rescued injured Abhilash Tomy, whose sailing vessel 'Turiya' was dismasted in

ALINDIEN controls the French forces present in its zone of permanent responsibility, which comprises 14 countries for the terrestrial part, and from the South of the to the western limits of the waters of Myanmar, and for the maritime part (CZM).

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 19:55 IST