India condemns seafarer's killing in Hormuz, strongly protests with Iran: 'Deeply concerned' India on Tuesday strongly condemned the attacks on two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz that left an Indian seafarer dead and 10 others injured, calling them “acts of violence" that threatened safe navigation through international waterways.This picture shows ships sailing near the Strait of Hormuz off the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates at Khor Fakkan on July 13, 2026. (AFP)In a strongly worded statement, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) said it was "deeply concerned" by the attacks on MT Al Bahiyah and MT Mombasa, which together had 30 Indian nationals among their 46-member combined crew.The government added that 12 Indians were onboard MT Al Bahiyah, where "one has tragically lost his life and another has been injured". On MT Mombasa, which had 18 Indian crew members, nine Indians suffered injuries, including two who were reported to be seriously hurt.Follow the latest breaking news, major developments and agenda-setting stories from India and around the world with the newsdesk at Hindustan Times. Operating round the clock, the desk brings together experienced editors, reporters and correspondents to deliver fast, accurate and contextual reporting across subjects that influence public policy, governance, business, society and international affairs.