Indian Navy ship assists tanker that suffered onboard fire in Gulf of Oman

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The Palau-flagged product tanker Yi Cheng 6 (foreground) with the Indian Navy frigate INS Tabar in the Gulf of Oman, June 29, 2025.Indian Navy
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Personnel aboard an Indian Navy warship rendered assistance to the crew of a commercial vessel after it suffered an onboard fire while underway in the Gulf of Oman on Sunday, June 29.

The Talwar-class stealth frigate INS Tabar was operating in the area as part of a scheduled deployment when her crew received a distress call from the Palau-registered product tanker Yi Cheng 6 just minutes after a blaze ignited in the latter's engine room.

The tanker then suffered a total power loss as the fire continued to rage on board.

Tabar transferred 13 of her sailors along with firefighting equipment to Yi Cheng 6 via a small boat and a helicopter. The navy personnel then worked with the tanker's crew to extinguish the blaze.

The navy has assured that the fire on Yi Cheng 6 has been brought under control.

The tanker had earlier left Kandla in India and was en route to Shinas Port in Oman when the accident occurred.

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