Three Indians injured in Fujairah as Iran attacks UAE with missiles
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Key Takeaways
The Indian Embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) confirmed on 5 May that three Indian nationals were injured in attacks on Fujairah, after Iran launched missiles and drones at civilian sites across the country. The Embassy stated it is in contact with local authorities to ensure adequate medical care and welfare of the affected Indian nationals.
What Happened in Fujairah
The UAE Ministry of Defence reported that four cruise missiles were launched from Iran towards various areas across the country. Air defence systems successfully intercepted the aerial threats, with the sounds of interceptions heard in scattered areas. The UAE's National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) issued a public advisory on X, urging residents to remain in safe locations and follow official channels for warnings and updates.
NCEMA also warned civilians not to approach, touch, or photograph any fragments or objects that had fallen as a result of the interceptions, and to allow relevant authorities to assess the situation.
UAE Condemns Iran's 'Unprovoked Aggression'
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned what it described as