UAE Incident: Indian National Dies from Missile Debris Fallout
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Abu Dhabi, March 26 (NationPress) Tragedy struck in the UAE as one Indian national lost their life and another sustained injuries when debris from an intercepted ballistic missile fell in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, following the successful efforts of the nation's air defense systems.
According to a statement from the Abu Dhabi Media Office on X, "The ongoing investigation into the incident has confirmed that the fatalities include individuals of both Pakistani and Indian nationality, while three others from Emirati, Jordanian, and Indian backgrounds suffered injuries ranging from serious to moderate."
The media office also cautioned the public, urging them to seek information solely from official sources to avoid the dissemination of rumors or unverified claims.
Earlier reports indicated that authorities had swiftly responded to the situation involving falling debris on Sweihan Street after the missile's interception.
In a detailed update, the Abu Dhabi Media Office stated, "Officials have addressed an incident involving debris on Sweihan Street due to the interception of a ballistic missile by our air defense systems. This unfortunate event has led to the deaths of two unidentified individuals, three injuries, and damages to several vehicles. More information will be shared as it becomes available."
In light of the escalating tensions in West Asia, which intensified after the strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, the region has witnessed significant military exchanges. The Iranian response included launching drone and missile attacks aimed at US and Israeli targets, as well as allied forces in neighboring countries.
Earlier today, the UAE's Ministry of Defence confirmed its air defenses were actively addressing incoming missile and drone threats from Iranian forces. They urged the public to comply with safety and security guidelines issued by relevant authorities.
In a statement posted on X, the Ministry of Defence clarified, "UAE air defenses are currently engaged in countering missile and drone threats from Iran. The sounds reported are attributed to our Air Defense Systems intercepting these threats."