Indian authorities report that all 20 Indian crew members of the Guinea-Bissau-flagged vessel MT Jalveer are evacuated ashore and return home safely. According to the Indian mission, the evacuation follows an attack on the ship off an Oman port on June 11. The crew members are moved in coordination with Omani authorities, with arrangements for their safe transfer from the vessel to shore.

The Indian envoy meets the rescued crew members after their evacuation, underscoring the completion of the rescue process and their subsequent safe journey home. The reported timeline places the incident off the Omani coast around June 11, after which the crew is evacuated and then prepared for return to India. All accounts characterize the operation as successful, with no mention of loss of life among the 20 Indian crew members. The sources consistently describe the vessel as Guinea-Bissau-flagged and the group as Indian seafarers who are evacuated ashore and then brought back to India following the attack near Oman.