Families of Indian sailors killed in US attack demand accountability and $5m compensation (opens original article in a new tab)
Families of Indian sailors killed in a US attack on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman demand accountability and $5m compensation, citing the US military's actions and a separate death due to medical delays.
- Families of three Indian sailors killed in US attack demand $5m compensation and accountability.
- US military claims the attacked ship ignored 60 warnings, but Indian union disputes this.
- Another Indian seafarer died due to delayed medical evacuation, adding to the families' demands.
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