Two US Navy pilots were shot down over the Red Sea in a “friendly fire” incident while the US military targeted Yemen’s Houthi rebels, highlighting the dangers in the region. The pilots were recovered alive, with one sustaining minor injuries. The incident involved the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier and a guided-missile cruiser, leading to questions about the mission and the overall safety of the Red Sea corridor.
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Naval boat lost control on last leg of trial: Findings
The Indian Navy's preliminary assessment of the boating accident off the Gateway of India in Mumbai revealed that a naval craft developed a snag while returning to base after completing a trial, leading to a collision with a ferryboat and 15 deaths. The ferryboat was carrying more passengers than allowed by the Maharashtra Maritime Board, and the Navy vessel lost control, resulting in the tragic incident. An official mentioned that the Board of Inquiry would...
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