According to
sources, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) summoned US Charge d’Affaires
Jason Meeks and handed over a formal demarche expressing India’s concerns over
the attack on the vessel, which carried 24 Indian nationals on board. The
tanker, reportedly flagged under Palau, was struck in the Gulf of Oman after
allegedly attempting to breach a US-imposed blockade on Iranian ports. In a
statement, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said American forces targeted the
vessel’s engine room with precision munitions after the crew repeatedly failed
to comply with instructions issued by US military personnel.
“The US Central
Command disabled Palau-flagged M/T Settebello as it transited the Gulf of Oman.
A US aircraft fired precision munitions into the ship’s engine room after the
crew repeatedly failed to comply with directions from American forces,” CENTCOM
stated.
India strongly condemned the attack, emphasizing the
need to protect commercial shipping and civilian infrastructure in the region.
“We condemn the attack on the commercial vessel
Settebello off the coast of Oman. Of the 24 Indian crew onboard, 21 Indians
have been rescued thus far and three Indians are reportedly missing,” the MEA
said in an official statement.
The ministry added
that the Indian Embassy in Muscat is closely coordinating with Omani
authorities and monitoring ongoing search-and-rescue operations for the missing
sailors. The incident comes amid heightened tensions in West Asia following
renewed hostilities between Iran and Israel. India warned that continued
attacks on commercial vessels threaten regional stability and global
trade. “The continuing incidents of
attacks on shipping in the region are deeply worrisome and a direct result of
the ongoing conflict in the region,” the MEA noted.Reiterating its call for
restraint, India urged all parties to pursue diplomatic solutions and restore
peace in the region. The ministry also stressed that “targeting of commercial
shipping and civilian infrastructure must end” and called for the restoration
of free and unimpeded navigation through international waterways in accordance
with international law. Meanwhile, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO),
which monitors maritime security in strategic waterways, reported that the
tanker suffered an engine-room fire following the strike. The organization
confirmed one casualty and two missing persons, while local authorities
continued emergency response efforts.
The latest incident underscores
growing risks to maritime trade routes in the Gulf region, a critical corridor
for global energy shipments, as the conflict between Iran and Israel continues
to escalate.