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Indian missing after attack on ship off Oman coast is dead, family says

 

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An ​Indian national who went missing after ⁠an attack ⁠on commercial vessel GFS ‌Galaxy off ​the coast ⁠of ​Oman is dead, ‌his ​father-in-law said on Wednesday.
Of the 11 Indians ‌on ​board, 10 ​were ‌rescued, the ⁠Indian foreign ministry ​said on ⁠Sunday. 

Heramb Karmarkar, 30, was a marine engineer on the Cyprus-flagged container ship ⁠that was attacked off the coast of Oman on ⁠Sunday. 

The vessel, with 11 Indians in its 24-member crew, was struck by an 'unidentified projectile', Cyprus authorities had said. 

Iran ‌said it had struck the ​ship after ⁠it attempted to transit through an unauthorised ​route despite warnings to correct its ‌course. 

Karmarkar's father-in-law, Vivek Tandon, told Reuters that the company operating ​the vessel had informed him of his son-in-law's death. 

India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. 

Karmarkar is the second Indian seafarer ‌to be killed in the region in three ​days. 

Another Indian seafarer was killed on Tuesday after ​two vessels ‌were ⁠attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz. 

New Delhi lodged a strong protest with Iran ​after summoning its deputy ambassador over Tuesday's ⁠killing. 

Tehran says ​it has again closed the Strait of Hormuz after hostilities with Washington reignited last week, but U.S. President Donald Trump says the waterway is open ​to all shipping traffic except that of ​Iran.