Chaos in the Middle East: Debris fell after missile attack in Dubai, many including 2 Indians injured; 8 deaths so far

Dubai/New Delhi: The war between Iran, Israel and America is now taking a terrible form. Even Indians sitting across the seven seas are not safe from the heat of this great war. In the latest development, a scary news has come out from Al Bada area of ​​Dubai. On Tuesday, there was a stir due to air defense missile debris falling on residential buildings here. A total of four people including two Indians have been injured in this accident. Missile debris fell in the residential area of ​​Dubai. According to the information, the enemy missile was intercepted in the sky in Al Bada area of ​​Dubai. The air defense system shot down the missile, but its burning debris fell directly on residential buildings. Dubai Media Office confirmed on social media platform ‘X’ that two Indians, a Bangladeshi and a Sri Lankan national were injured in the incident. However, it is a matter of relief that the condition of the injured is out of danger and they are being given first aid. So far 8 Indians have lost their lives in the fire of war. This ongoing conflict in West Asia is not stopping for the last one month. The data released by the Ministry of External Affairs has increased India’s concern. A total of 8 Indian citizens have died so far in separate incidents in the war-affected areas. Additional Secretary (Gulf) Asim R. Mahajan said that recently an Indian had lost his life in an attack in Kuwait. The government is in constant touch with the local authorities to bring the mortal remains of the deceased to India. An Indian is still missing, search continues. The Ministry has also made it clear that amidst this tense situation, an Indian citizen is still missing, no trace of whom has been found. Till March 20, this figure was 6 deaths, which has now increased to 8. The government has issued an advisory for Indians living in the affected areas and appealed to people to rely only on official information. This devastation caused by the war has increased the heartbeats of the families of millions of Indians working in the Gulf countries.

Comments are closed.