Five Indians Injured by Missile Debris in Abu Dhabi Incident
5 Indians among 12 injured by missile debris in Abu Dhabi
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On April 3, five Indian nationals were among 12 individuals injured in Abu Dhabi due to debris from an intercepted missile. The incident occurred in the Ajban area, resulting in minor to moderate injuries, with one Nepali citizen sustaining a major injury. This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for Indians in West Asia amid escalating regional conflicts.
- 01Five Indian nationals were injured by missile debris in Abu Dhabi.
- 02The incident occurred in the Ajban area following a successful missile interception.
- 03In total, 12 people were injured, including six Nepali nationals.
- 04This incident adds to the rising number of casualties among Indians in West Asia since February.
- 05India is increasing diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety of its nationals in the region.
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On April 3, five Indian nationals were injured in Abu Dhabi when debris from an intercepted missile fell in the Ajban area. Local authorities reported that a total of 12 individuals were injured, including six Nepali nationals and one Nepali citizen who sustained a major injury. This incident is part of a troubling trend, as since February 28, eight Indian nationals have been killed and several others injured in the region due to escalating conflicts. Notably, an Indian was killed in Kuwait on March 29 during an Iranian strike, and another Indian died in Abu Dhabi from missile debris just a week prior. In light of these events, the Indian government is ramping up diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety of the 10 million Indians living in West Asia.
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This incident raises significant safety concerns for the Indian community in West Asia, prompting the Indian government to enhance diplomatic measures to protect its nationals.
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