Indian Oil Tanker Sails From Terminal Near Strait Of Hormuz Day After Drone Attack

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Last Updated:March 15, 2026, 19:00 IST

The Indian-flagged vessel Jag Laadki, with 80,800 metric tonnes of UAE Murban crude oil, left Fujairah for India after a drone attack. All Indian seafarers are safe.

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An Indian-flagged vessel carrying 80,800 metric tonnes of the UAE’s Murban crude oil sailed for India from Fujairah on Sunday, the government said, a day after loading operations at the port were disrupted following a drone attack and fire.

The vessel, Jag Laadki, had been loading oil at a Single Point Mooring facility at the Fujairah terminal when the attack took place, according to India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. Authorities said the ship has now departed for India and confirmed that the vessel and all Indian seafarers on board are safe.

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United Arab Emirates (UAE)

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March 15, 2026, 19:00 IST

News world Indian Oil Tanker Sails From Terminal Near Strait Of Hormuz Day After Drone Attack

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