The mortal remains of two Indian nationals who were killed in the attack on the merchant vessel MT Settebello have been brought back to India, according to official sources. The development comes after efforts by Indian authorities and diplomatic missions to facilitate the repatriation of the deceased sailors and provide assistance to their families.
The Indian Embassy expressed its condolences to the bereaved families and confirmed that the remains had been transported back to the country. In a statement, the mission conveyed sympathy to the relatives of the victims and reiterated its commitment to supporting Indian citizens affected by incidents overseas. Officials did not immediately release additional details about the victims or the arrangements made for the return of the bodies.
The attack on MT Settebello drew attention to the risks faced by commercial shipping crews operating in regions affected by conflict and maritime security threats. Merchant vessels traversing international waters have increasingly found themselves exposed to attacks, disruptions, and other dangers linked to geopolitical tensions in several parts of the world.
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India has consistently emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and security of seafarers, many of whom work aboard international cargo and tanker fleets. The government has repeatedly called for the protection of maritime routes and the welfare of sailors serving in high-risk areas. Incidents involving Indian crew members abroad often trigger coordinated responses involving the Ministry of External Affairs, embassies, and maritime authorities.
The return of the mortal remains marks the conclusion of a key phase in the process of assisting the affected families. Authorities are expected to continue coordinating with relatives and local administrations regarding final rites and any additional support that may be required. The loss of the two sailors has prompted an outpouring of condolences from officials and members of the maritime community.
The incident has once again highlighted the human cost of attacks on commercial shipping and the vulnerability of civilian crews working far from home. As investigations and diplomatic engagements related to the attack continue, Indian authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding the interests of Indian seafarers and supporting families impacted by such tragedies.
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