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Indian Navy warship INS Visakhapatnam assists US-owned ship under drone attack in Gulf of Aden
World | January 18, 2024 13:32 ISTThe Marshall Islands-flagged US-owned ship MV Genco Picardy had 22 crew members, including nine Indians. It came under attack by Houthis, who have been involved in a series of attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, in the Gulf of Aden as the Israel-Hamas war threatens to expand regionally.
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Houthi missile strikes US-owned ship off Yemen's coast as tensions reach boiling point
World | January 16, 2024 8:00 ISTNo injuries or significant damage was reported aboard MV Gibraltar Eagle, a Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier owned and operated by the US-based Eagle Bulk Shipping. The Houthis on Sunday launched an anti-ship missile against in the direction of the USS Laboon, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
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12 detained US ship crew released on bail
India | April 04, 2014 18:45 ISTTirunelveli: Nearly six months after their arrest on charges of entering Indian waters illegally, twelve Indian crew members of a US-based ship were today set free from the prison here following the grant of bail
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Bail pleas of all the crew members of US ship dismissed
India | December 18, 2013 17:52 ISTMadurai: The Madras High Court bench here today dismissed bail petitions of all the crew members of a US ship, arrested on charges of illegally carrying weapons on board the vessel and straying into Indian
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TN court extends remand of 35 crew members of US ship till Nov 13
India | November 01, 2013 6:34 ISTTuticorin: A local court on Thursday extended to November 13, the remand of the 35 crew members of detained US ship M V Seaman Guard Ohio, arrested on October 18 for illegally carrying arms and
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US ship's foreign crew shifted to Chennai
India | October 23, 2013 20:10 ISTTirunelveli : Twenty two foreign nationals among the 35 arrested crew of detained US-based private ship were today shifted from the Central Prison at Palayamkottai here to Chennai while a court adjourned hearing to tomorrow
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Tamil Nadu police defends detention of US ship, crew
India | October 17, 2013 19:57 ISTChennai: Tamil Nadu Police today defended its action of detaining the US ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio asserting there is prima facie case against them for illegally straying into Indian territorial waters.The law of the
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