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January 21, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Indian crew members safe after ship attack by Lankan rebels

The seven Indian crew members onboard a merchant ship that was attacked by LTTE rebels off the Jaffna peninsula are safe, the ship’s owners said Monday. The MV City of Liverpool, which was damaged in yesterday’s suicide attack by Tamil Tigers, is now in the port of Kankesanthurai and undergoing repa

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The seven Indian crew members onboard a merchant ship that was attacked by LTTE rebels off the Jaffna peninsula are safe, the ship’s owners said Monday.

The MV City of Liverpool, which was damaged in yesterday’s suicide attack by Tamil Tigers, is now in the port of Kankesanthurai and undergoing repair, PTI reported from Colombo quoting the ship’s owners.

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