Two Indian seafarers were killed and one reported missing after a U.S. attack on the oil tanker M/T Settebello off the coast of Oman on Wednesday.
The U.S. Central Command (Centcom) stated the attack targeted the Palau-flagged vessel for attempting to transport oil from Iran, violating an ongoing blockade.
India summoned the U.S. Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission and lodged a "strong protest" regarding the incident.
Twenty-one Indian seafarers were rescued from the vessel, which was hit by "precision munitions" in its engine room.
The deceased were identified as Aditya Sharma (deck cadet) and Shivanand Chaurasiya (engine fitter), with Patnala Suresh (chief engineer) missing.
Detailed Insights:
The incident involved the M/T Settebello, a Palau-flagged oil tanker, which the U.S. alleged was violating sanctions by transporting Iranian oil.
The attack occurred in the Gulf of Oman, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil trade, highlighting regional geopolitical tensions.
The U.S. Central Command (Centcom) justified the use of precision munitions after the crew reportedly failed to comply with directions.
This incident follows another U.S. strike two days prior on the oil tanker Marivex, also off Oman, from which 24 Indian sailors were rescued.
The Forward Seamen’s Union of India (FSUI), a trade union for Indian sailors, identified the casualties and is working to protect seafarers' interests.
India's Ministry of External Affairs is coordinating with Omani authorities for search and rescue operations and has expressed strong concerns over the safety of its citizens.
The U.S. maintains a "maximum pressure" strategy, imposing sanctions on entities and vessels involved in transporting Iranian oil, often through "shadow fleets".
The use of "flag of convenience" (Palau-flagged) vessels is common in maritime trade, often associated with lower costs and less stringent regulations, and Palau is listed among "worst flags" by the ITF.
Merchant ships are generally considered civilian objects under international humanitarian law and cannot be attacked unless used for military purposes.
The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a Royal Navy liaison cell, disseminates security information to merchant ships in the region.
Key Concepts Involved:
Sanctions: Economic penalties imposed by one or more countries against a targeted country, entity, or individual.
Blockade: An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving, often used in a military context.
Flag of Convenience: A practice where a ship is registered in a country different from that of its owner, often for lower taxes or less stringent regulations.
Precision Munitions: Guided weapons designed to hit specific targets with high accuracy, minimizing collateral damage.