Indian National Killed in Abu Dhabi Missile Debris Incident, 2 Dead

Two people, including an Indian national, were killed by falling debris after air defence systems intercepted a ballistic missile over Abu Dhabi. The incident on Sweihan Street also left three individuals from the UAE, Jordan, and India with injuries. Emergency services responded to the scene to assist victims and manage vehicle damage. Authorities are investigating and have advised the public to obtain information only from official sources to avoid rumors.

Key Points: Indian Killed in Abu Dhabi Missile Debris, 2 Fatalities

  • Ballistic missile intercepted over Abu Dhabi
  • Falling debris caused fatalities on Sweihan Street
  • Two killed, one Indian and one Pakistani
  • Three injured from UAE, Jordan, and India
  • Public urged to rely on official sources only
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Abu Dhabi: Indian national among two killed by missile debris

An Indian national is among two killed by falling debris after a ballistic missile interception over Abu Dhabi. Three others were injured in the incident.

"has resulted in the deaths of two individuals of Pakistani and Indian nationality - Abu Dhabi Media Office"

Abu Dhabi, March 26

An Indian national is among two individuals who tragically lost their lives following a ballistic missile interception over Abu Dhabi on Thursday. One Indian national is also injured in the incident.

In a post on X, the Abu Dhabi Media Office stated that the fatalities occurred "as part of the ongoing follow-up to the previously reported incident caused by falling debris following the successful interception of a ballistic missile by air defence systems."

The incident "has resulted in the deaths of two individuals of Pakistani and Indian nationality, and in injuries ranging from serious to moderate sustained by three individuals of Emirati, Jordanian, and Indian nationality."

In response to the situation, authorities have urged caution regarding the dissemination of news. "The public is advised to obtain information only from official sources and to avoid spreading rumours or unverified information," the statement added.

The fatal nature of the interception became clear on Thursday after falling debris struck a busy thoroughfare, resulting in the deaths of the two individuals and leaving three others injured. These casualties occurred specifically on Sweihan Street following the activation of air defence protocols to neutralise the incoming threat.

While the primary missile was successfully neutralised by the defence systems, the subsequent rain of fragments over a populated area caused significant distress and damage. Emergency services were deployed to the scene immediately to assist the victims and manage the wreckage caused to several vehicles.

This event underscores the inherent risks posed by falling shrapnel during high-altitude interceptions, even when defence systems perform as intended. Consequently, officials have indicated that further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses, while reiterating the importance of relying on credible, official communication to prevent the spread of unconfirmed reports.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Very tragic. It shows how dangerous these situations are even when the missile is intercepted. The debris falling on a busy street is a nightmare scenario. Hope the injured Indian national recovers soon. Our embassies should provide all possible assistance.
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Aman W
A life lost is a life lost, regardless of nationality. My sympathies to the families of both the Indian and Pakistani victims. In such moments, we are reminded of our shared humanity. Let's hope for peace and better safety protocols.
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Sarah B
While the defence system did its job, the collateral damage is unacceptable. There must be a review of interception protocols over populated areas. This is a sobering reminder of the real-world cost of regional tensions.
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Vikram M
So many of our brothers and sisters are in the Gulf for work. This news is very worrying for their families back in India. The MEA should ensure swift help and transparent communication with the affected families. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
The advice to follow only official sources is crucial. In times like these, WhatsApp forwards full of speculation can cause unnecessary panic, especially for the large Indian community there. Stay safe, everyone.

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