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Amid Tension, India Rescues 2 Drowning Pakistani Marine Commandos Off Gujarat

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Apr, 2017 12:41 PM
  • Amid Tension, India Rescues 2 Drowning Pakistani Marine Commandos Off Gujarat
Amid the sharp plunge in India-Pakistan relations over the death sentence to former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, the Indian Coast Guard rescued two Pakistani marine commandos near the Gujarat coast today. 
 
Reports said the marines were giving chase to a group of Indian fishermen and their boat had capsized after hitting one of the Indian boats.
 
Of the six Pakistani commandos said to be in the capsized boat, three drowned and one is missing. The bodies have been handed over to the Pakistani authorities.
 
 
The Pakistani boat was pursuing a group of fishermen in seven boats, who were working near the Gujarat coast. As the boat rounded them up and took them towards the Pakistani waters, one of the boats hit the Pakistani launch.
 
 
The Indian Coast Guard Ship "Arinjay", which was rushing to the spot, went to their rescue. Reports said Pakistani authorities later released the fishermen.

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