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India, Pak coast guards rescue 12 crew members after ship sinks in Arabian Sea

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December 06, 2024

THE Indian and Pakistani coast guards have joined hands to save the lives of 12 Indian fishermen left adrift after their vessel sank in the north Arabian Sea, the India Coast Guard (ICG) said in a statement.

- MAYANK SINGH @New Delhi

India, Pak coast guards rescue 12 crew members after ship sinks in Arabian Sea

The mechanised sailing vessel Al Piranpir was en route from Porbandar to Bandar Abbas in Iran when it sank early on December 4, after being flooded by the rough sea. The 12 crew members abandoned their vessel and took refuge in a small dinghy.

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