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|Ship country=India
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|Ship flag={{shipboxflag|India|naval}}
|Ship flag= {{shipboxflag| British India| naval-1928}}
|Ship name=''El Hind''
|Ship name=''El Hind''
|Ship namesake=[[Al-Hind|El Hind]]
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|Ship fate=Destroyeed by fire 14 April 1944
|Ship fate=Destroyed by fire 14 April 1944
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On 14 April 1944, exactly 6 years after her launch, ''El Hind'' was destroyed in a fire at Victoria Dock, [[Bombay]] when the British merchant ship [[Bombay Explosion (1944)|''SS Fort Stikine'' carrying explosives and ammunition blew up]].
On 14 April 1944, exactly 6 years after her launch, ''El Hind'' was destroyed in a fire at Victoria Dock, [[Bombay]] when the British merchant ship [[Bombay Explosion (1944)|''SS Fort Stikine'' carrying explosives and ammunition blew up]].
{{April 1944 shipwrecks}}


==Notes==
==Notes==