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Indian Navy Forces 35 Pirates to Surrender, Saves 17 Crew Members

Indian Navy's INS Kolkata successfully coerced 35 pirates to surrender and rescued 17 crew members from a distressed vessel in a 40-hour long operation. Supported by advanced equipment, including drones and aircraft, the Navy thwarted piracy threats, ensuring maritime security and upholding international laws.

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In a display of maritime valor, the Indian Navy, spearheaded by its stalwart warship INS Kolkata, executed a daring mission to thwart piracy in the expansive waters. The operation, spanning over 40 hours, unfolded as INS Kolkata intercepted the notorious pirate vessel Ruen, positioned approximately 2600 kilometers from the Indian Coast. The situation demanded precision and decisive action, with 35 pirates onboard the vessel and 17 distressed crew members in imminent danger.

Supported by a robust arsenal of resources, including INS Subhadra, High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE RPA) drones, P8I maritime patrol aircraft, and specialized MARCOS PRAHARs deployed via C-17 aircraft, the Indian Navy orchestrated a synchronized effort to neutralize the threat and ensure the safety of the crew.

Before the intervention, the vessel, formerly known as MV Ruen, had been commandeered by Somali pirates in December 2023, resurfacing as a menacing pirate ship, imperiling merchant vessels traversing the high seas. The Indian Navy, cognizant of the gravity of the situation, swiftly mobilized its forces, engaging the pirate vessel on March 15, 2024, with a clear directive for the pirates to surrender and release any hostages they held captive.

The operation unfolded with calculated precision, as INS Kolkata and supporting units closed in on the pirate vessel, employing calibrated actions to compel the pirates to capitulate. Despite the inherent risks and challenges posed by such operations, the Indian Navy demonstrated unparalleled professionalism and resolve, upholding its commitment to safeguarding maritime security and ensuring the safety of seafarers navigating perilous waters.

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Following the successful coercion of the pirates to surrender, the Indian Navy swiftly assumed control of the distressed vessel, conducting thorough sanitization procedures to eliminate any presence of illegal arms, ammunition, or contraband. This comprehensive approach underscored the Indian Navy's adherence to international maritime laws and its determination to combat piracy in all its forms.

The triumphant outcome of this operation serves as a testament to the Indian Navy's unwavering dedication, proficiency, and capability in safeguarding India's maritime interests and promoting stability in the region. As threats to maritime security persist, the Indian Navy remains vigilant, ready to respond decisively to any challenge, and uphold the principles of freedom of navigation and international law on the high seas.

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