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Indian Navy Helicopter Evacuates Injured Seafarer from Oil Tanker Near Mumbai

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An Indian Navy Sea King helicopter carried out an emergency medical evacuation off the Mumbai coast on Saturday. The rescue involved an injured seafarer aboard MT Desh Shakti, a crude oil tanker operated by the Shipping Corporation of India. The Navy confirmed the operation, which was conducted in response to an urgent medical situation on the vessel. The swift aerial response ensured the seafarer could receive timely medical attention.

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