Indian Killed In Tanker Attack Near Iraq Was Engineer From Mumbai

Devanandan Prasad Singh, in his mid-50s, had shifted from his longtime home Bihar to Mumbai in 2019 along with his family – wife, and two children. A marine engineer, he sailed the oceans with a small crew in cargo ships, taking care of them.

Two days ago, an underwater drone had struck an oil tanker near Iraq. The authorities had confirmed an Indian sailor had died in the explosion whose visuals showed a massive ball of fire piercing the black night.

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