3 Indian citizens injured in Iran’s drone attack in Fujairah, UAE

Drone attacks in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates on Monday created huge tension in the area. According to the information, three Indian citizens were injured in these attacks, who were immediately admitted to the hospital. His injuries are not said to be serious, but as a precaution he has been kept under the observation of doctors.

Major fire in industrial complex

It has been reported that this attack was carried out by Iran, in which the oil industry area of ​​Fujairah was targeted. After the collision of the drone, a massive fire broke out in the industrial complex, which engulfed the surrounding areas as well. The fire was so intense that the fire department and emergency services had to be immediately deployed on the spot to extinguish it. At present, efforts to control the fire are continuing and efforts are being made to control the situation.

A statement issued by the Fujairah Media Office said that the injured have received timely medical assistance and their condition is stable. Officials have also confirmed that the fire was caused by a drone attack. The situation is considered sensitive due to fire in oil plants, because there is a possibility of huge loss due to it. Security agencies are keeping an eye on the entire incident and additional arrangements have been made to secure the area.

Emergency siren sounded regarding attack

Meanwhile, another emergency siren was also sounded in UAE regarding a possible missile attack, which created an atmosphere of panic among the people. However, no clear information has been shared officially regarding the reason behind the siren sounding. This siren sounded for the second time on Monday, due to which questions have been raised regarding security.

It is noteworthy that such warnings had not come to light in recent weeks after the ceasefire between America and Iran. In such a situation, the sudden sound of sirens and drone attack indicates increasing tension in the area. However, according to initial reports, no major damage or additional casualties have been reported, but the situation is being continuously monitored.

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