Indian Navy has deployed guided missile destroyers, INS
Mormugao, INS Kochi and INS Kolkata, in various areas of Arabian Sea to
maintain a deterrent presence, considering the spate of attacks on ships by
Houthi rebels a naval official was quoted by media reports.
The Navy sent P-8I long-range patrol
aircraft for observation and the warships INS Mormugao, INS Kochi, and INS Kolkata
to the area to maintain a "deterrent presence" in response to a wave
of attacks on commercial boats in the Arabian Sea, according to authorities
Navy's explosive ordnance disposal team has carried out a
detailed inspection of merchant vessel MV Chem Pluto on its arrival at Mumbai
harbor. It comes two days after the ship was hit by a drone off India's west
coast in the Arabian Sea when it was on its way to New Mangalore port.
About 217 nautical miles from Porbandar, on Saturday, 23
Decthe MV Chem Pluto, which was transporting crude oil from Al Jubail port in
Saudi Arabia to New Mangalore port, was hit. The incident resulted in no
injuries. A Gabon-flagged commercial crude oil tanker with 25 Indian crew
members also came under a drone attack in the Southern Red Sea on Saturday but
no one was injured, according to Indian officials and the US military
The analysis of the attack area and debris
found on the ship points towards a drone attack," according to a Navy
spokesperson.
The drone strike on the Liberian-flagged MV
ChemPluto coincided with growing fears
that Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, were targeting other commercial boats in
the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden as a result of the Israel-Hamas war.
But further forensic and technological investigation will
be needed to determine the assault vector, including the kind and quantity of
explosive employed. The Indian Navy spokesperson said a joint
investigation by various agencies commenced following completion of the
analysis of the vessel by the explosive ordnance team.