
The Indian Navy on Sunday said its warship that was operating in the Central Arabian Sea recently provided an urgent critical medical assistance to the Pakistani crew of a Fishing Vessel operating approximately 350 nautical miles east of the Oman coast.
“The crew had suffered severe injuries involving multiple fractures and blood loss,” the Indian Navy said in a statement.
“INS Trikand on morning of 04 Apr 25, intercepted a distress call from an Iranian dhow Al Omeedi,” the statement said.
Upon further investigation, the Navs said it was revealed that a crew member of the dhow had sustained severe injuries to his fingers while working on the engine and was in critical condition and that he had been transferred to another dhow named FV Abdul Rehman Hanzia, which was en route to Iran.
Trikand immediately altered her course to provide medical assistance to the injured crew member.
The crew of FV Abdul Rehman Hanzia consisted 11 Pakistani (9 Baloch and 2 Sindhi) and 5 Iranian personnel.

“The injured individual, a Pakistani (Baloch) national, had suffered multiple fractures and severe hand injuries, resulting in heavy blood loss,” the statement said.
The Medical Officer of INS Trikand, along with a team comprising MARCOS (Marine Commandos) and the Ship’s Boarding Team, boarded the FV to administer aid.
After providing local anesthesia, the Ship’s Medical Team performed suturing and splinting on the injured fingers.
The surgical procedure which lasted for over three hours, was successfully completed, and bleeding was controlled in time, thereby preventing potential permanent loss of the injured fingers due to gangrene.
“Additionally, medical supplies, including antibiotics, were provided to the FV to ensure the crew’s well-being until they reached Iran. The entire crew expressed their deep gratitude to the Indian Navy for the timely assistance in saving their crewmate’s life,” the statement said.