
TERENGGANU, MALEYSIA - AUGUST 6: Three Malaysian Maritime Rescue personnel are seen lowering a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) during a Search and Rescue (SAR) mission for a Turkish national who is believed to have sunk with the Daisy yacht in Terengganu, Malaysia on August 6, 2025. The operation will continue with an expanded focus on several sectors near the last location reported by the Malaysian Maritime Department (JLM) based on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal detected from the yacht, which is around eight nautical miles from Pulau Yu Kecil. Until now, the Malaysian Maritime Rescue team is still actively searching for any positive clues that could lead to the discovery of the wreckage of the sunken ship. ( Syaiful Redzuan - Anadolu Agency )

TERENGGANU, MALEYSIA - AUGUST 6: Malaysian Maritime Rescue personnel are seen looking at the seabed through a monitor screen using a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) during the Search and Rescue (SAR) mission of a Turkish national who is believed to have sunk with the Daisy yacht in Terengganu, Malaysia on August 6, 2025. The operation will continue with an expanded focus on several sectors near the last location reported by the Malaysian Marine Department (JLM) based on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal detected from the yacht, which is around eight nautical miles from Pulau Yu Kecil. Until now, the Malaysian Maritime Rescue team is still actively searching for any positive clues that could lead to the discovery of the wreckage of the sunken ship. ( Syaiful Redzuan - Anadolu Agency )

TERENGGANU, MALEYSIA - AUGUST 6: The KM Amanah ship, one of the Malaysian Coast Guard's maritime assets carrying rescue team members, was seen at the dive spot during the Search and Rescue (SAR) mission of a Turkiye citizen who is believed to have sunk with the Daisy yacht in Terengganu, Malaysia on August 6, 2025. The operation will continue with an expanded focus on several sectors near the last location reported by the Malaysian Maritime Department (JLM) based on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal detected by the yacht, which is around eight nautical miles from Pulau Yu Kecil. Until now, the Malaysian Maritime Rescue Team is still actively searching for any positive clues that could lead to the discovery of the wreckage of the sunken ship. ( Syaiful Redzuan - Anadolu Agency )

TERENGGANU, MALEYSIA - AUGUST 6: The KM Amanah ship, one of the Malaysian Coast Guard's maritime assets carrying rescue team members, was seen at the dive spot during the Search and Rescue (SAR) mission of a Turkiye citizen who is believed to have sunk with the Daisy yacht in Terengganu, Malaysia on August 6, 2025. The operation will continue with an expanded focus on several sectors near the last location reported by the Malaysian Maritime Department (JLM) based on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal detected by the yacht, which is around eight nautical miles from Pulau Yu Kecil. Until now, the Malaysian Maritime Rescue Team is still actively searching for any positive clues that could lead to the discovery of the wreckage of the sunken ship. ( Syaiful Redzuan - Anadolu Agency )

TERENGGANU, MALEYSIA - AUGUST 6: Two Malaysian Maritime Officers are conducting surveys and patrols around Pulau Yu Besar and Pulau Yu Kecil during the Search and Rescue (SAR) mission of a Turkish national who is believed to have drowned with the Daisy yacht in Terengganu, Malaysia on August 6, 2025. The operation will continue with an expanded focus on several sectors near the last location reported by the Malaysian Maritime Department (JLM) based on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal detected belonging to the yacht, which is around eight nautical miles from Pulau Yu Kecil. Until now, the Malaysian Maritime rescue team is still actively searching for any positive clues that could lead to the discovery of the wreck of the sunken ship. ( Syaiful Redzuan - Anadolu Agency )