Three Indians missing after attack on ship off Oman

Three Indian sailors are missing following an attack on an oil tanker near Oman, marking the second such incident in two days. The Indian government is coordinating search and rescue efforts while maritime security experts link the violence to U.S. blockades of Iranian ports.
Why it matters
The incident highlights escalating maritime security risks in the Middle East, threatening global energy supply chains and the safety of international merchant crews.
Three Indians went missing after an attack on oil tanker Settebello northeast of Sohar, Oman, on Wednesday (June 10, 2026). Twenty-one Indian seafarers were rescued from the vessel after the attack that came two days after a U.S. missile hit oil tanker Marivex, off Oman, from which 24 Indian sailors were rescued.
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