Karachi: Stranded Indian fishermen lauded Pakistan Navy for rescuing them on the humanitarian grounds, as they were stranded in the Arabian sea for the last 8 days.
The Indian fishermen along with the Pak Navy chanted slogans “PAKISTAN ZINDABAD” in joy and thanked the Pak Navy.
According Pakistan Navy spokesman, “Pakistan Navy helped Indian fishermen who had been cut off in the open sea for the last 8 days”.
The spokesman added that the Indian fishermen boat, S.T.Maras was stranded there due to fault in the engine. Twelve persons were on board were rescued in the operation. The Pak Navy ship P.N.S. Alamgir’ technical team removed the fault, provided, foodstuff and gave medical aid to the fishermen.
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