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Nine stranded Indian rescued by Pakistan Navy in Arabian Sea

The Pakistan Naval force and the Maritime Security Agency teamed up in an effective joint operation to rescue nine Indian abandoned in the Arabian Sea. The mission was started subsequent to getting a distress call from the boat 'Sass Five,' which had encountered technical failure and was hapless adrift. Departing from the Indian port of Dabhol enroute to Sharjah on February 4, the vessel experienced engine issue, leaving its occupants stranded for more than 24 hours.

Immediately answering the trouble call, the Pakistan Navy and Maritime Security Agency sent Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft for the pursuit and rescue activity. They found the stranded boat and proficiently resolved the technical issues, guaranteeing the safety of the abandoned crew.