Indian ship heading for Yemen sinks off Oman: reports

Omani fishermen and police rescued all 11 crew on board

A cargo ship is pictured as it approaches Kidderpore Docks in Kolkata, India, June 30, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

MUSCAT:
An Indian cargo ship loaded with vehicles and food supplies destined for Yemen sank on Saturday off the coast of Oman but without loss of life, media reports said.

Omani fishermen and police rescued all 11 crew on board, Oman's ONA state news agency reported.

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The vessel's cargo was loaded in the UAE emirate of Sharjah, but the ship sank in the Arabian Sea 15 nautical miles off AS-Suwayh because of a "technical fault", it said.

The Times of Oman said the ship was carrying 69 vehicles, food, tyres and engine oils and had been bound for the port of Mukalla in southeast Yemen.

UAE daily Gulf News said the ship sank because of overloading.
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