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Fire-hit warship INS Brahmaputra brought to 'upright' position, will be back at sea: Navy official

Vice-Admiral Sanjay J Singh, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, said the restoration plan of the warship will be chalked out after the Navy completes a full survey on the extent of damage caused to the vessel

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INS Brahmaputra. File Pic

INS Brahmaputra. File Pic

Indian Navy's frontline warship INS Brahmaputra, which turned to a side and was damaged following a fire onboard more than four months ago, has been set "upright" and will be back at sea, a top official said on Tuesday, reported the PTI.

In July this year, a major fire had broke out onboard INS Brahmaputra at the naval dockyard in Mumbai.

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