Indian fisherman killed as US navy fires in Gulf
DUBAI: An Indian fisherman was killed and three others were wounded
on Monday when a US navy ship fired at their small boat off Dubai in the
tense waters of the southern Gulf, officials said.
US defence officials said the motorboat had ignored warnings not to
approach the refuelling ship USNS Rappahannock, and that sailors on
board the American vessel feared it could pose a threat.
“Since 2000, we've been very concerned about small boats,” a defence
official in Washington told AFP, referring to the year of a deadly
suicide bomb attack against the destroyer USS Cole in the Yemeni port of
Aden.
A United Arab Emirates official said one fisherman was killed and
three other Indians were wounded.
“The services concerned are now investigating this incident,” foreign
ministry official Tareq Amed al-Hidan said, quoted by state news agency
WAM.
A statement from the US Fifth Fleet, which is based in Bahrain and on
alert for possible Iranian action in Gulf waters, said the crew had
opened fire as a last resort.
“An embarked security team aboard a US navy vessel fired upon a small
motor vessel after it disregarded warnings and rapidly approached the US
ship near Jebel Ali,” it said, referring to an Emirati port city. “The
USNS Rappahannock used a series of non-lethal, preplanned responses to
warn the vessel before resorting to lethal force,” it said.
“The US crew repeatedly attempted to warn the vessel's operators to
turn away from their deliberate approach,” it added. AFP
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