Missile Interception Debris Injures 12 in Abu Dhabi
Twelve people, including five Indian nationals, sustained injuries from debris following a missile interception in Abu Dhabi. The incident is part of ongoing tensions in West Asia causing casualties and injuries among Indians. Diplomatic efforts are underway to ensure the safety of Indians in the region.
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Twelve individuals were injured in Abu Dhabi on Friday due to debris from an intercepted missile, local authorities reported. Among the injured were five Indian nationals and six Nepalese, with one other Nepalese individual sustaining a serious injury.
The incident took place in Abu Dhabi's Ajban area, following what was described as a 'successful interception by air defense systems.' While there was no immediate comment from the Indian side, tensions in West Asia have impacted many Indian nationals, with recent fatalities in the region.
India has intensified its diplomatic efforts to address the safety of nearly 10 million of its nationals residing in West Asia amidst increasing conflict-related incidents.
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