‘Deeply stunning’: Shashi Tharoor says ‘buddy’ US supplied no condolences for Indian sailors killed in Oman strike
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday criticised the US over the deaths of Indian crew members and questioned Washington’s response, saying the official assertion lacked any expression of remorse or condolence.

“Deeply stunning to learn this official US assertion, which incorporates completely no expression of remorse or condolence for the lack of harmless Indian lives. How can a “buddy” and strategic associate be so deeply insensitive?” Tharoor wrote on X.
Shashi Tharoor on Indian mariners
The Congress chief went on to query why various strategies weren’t used to cease the vessel concerned.
“Why couldn’t a non-compliant business vessel have been stopped utilizing different, non-lethal means?” he requested.
He additional mentioned, “Is it not potential to disable a ship’s propulsion or steering with out firing missiles focused to kill civilian crew members?”
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Jaishankar on Marco Rubio
Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday raised with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio the killing of three Indian mariners in an American army strike within the Gulf of Oman, at the same time as Washington firmly asserted that violations of its regional naval blockade wouldn’t be tolerated.
Following his telephone dialog with Rubio, Jaishankar described the “deadly” actions by the US army towards business delivery as unjustified.
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What occurred?
A Palau-flagged oil tanker, Marivex, carrying 24 Indian seafarers, was disabled by US forces on June 8. All crew members aboard the vessel had been safely rescued.
On June 10, the US struck one other Palau-flagged tanker, Settebello, which had 24 Indian sailors on board. Three Indian crew members had been killed within the strike.
One other vessel, Jalveer, a Guinea-Bissau-flagged tanker carrying 20 Indian nationals, was attacked on Thursday.
The incidents have sparked concern over the security of Indian seafarers within the strategically essential waters, with New Delhi conveying its issues to Washington over the lack of Indian lives.

