At least three die in Mumbai’s Naval Dockyard blast

Several injured as explosion ripped through INS Ranvir warship docked at Mumbai Harbour, Indian media reports


News Desk January 18, 2022
Indian Navy personnel leave after attending the decommissioning ceremony of India's first indigenously designed and built warship, the INS Godavari, at a naval base in Mumbai. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

At least three naval personnel died and several others injured in a blast onboard Indian Navy warship INS Ranvir on Tuesday, Indian media reported.

Explosion ripped through the ‘destroyer’ warship docked at the Mumbai Harbour, Hindustan Times reported.

According to the report, 11 injured sailors were undergoing treatment at a local naval hospital.

The explosion reportedly happened in an internal compartment onboard the warship. "Responding immediately, the ship's crew brought the situation under control," Indian navy officials were quoted as saying.

They said the warship was on cross-coast operational deployment from the Eastern Naval Command and was due to return to base port shortly.

“A board of inquiry has been ordered to investigate into the cause,” an official was quoted by ANI as saying.

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