Indian National Killed in Riyadh Attack; MEA Confirms Rising Casualties

The Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed the death of an Indian national during an attack in Riyadh on March 18th. The total number of Indian citizens killed in the West Asia conflict has now risen to six, with one additional person reported missing. Indian missions are coordinating with local authorities for the repatriation of mortal remains and assisting the families of the deceased. The government is also facilitating the return of rescued Indian seafarers from the conflict-affected maritime zones.

Key Points: Indian National Dies in Riyadh, MEA Confirms 6 Fatalities

  • Indian national killed in Riyadh attack
  • MEA confirms 6 Indian fatalities in region
  • One Indian national reported missing
  • Repatriation of mortal remains underway
  • Crew members rescued from conflict zone
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MEA confirms death of Indian national in Riyadh "due to recent events"

MEA confirms death of an Indian national in Riyadh attack. Total Indian fatalities in West Asia conflict rise to six, with one missing.

"We express our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased. - Aseem Mahajan, MEA"

New Delhi, March 20

The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday expressed deep condolences following the death of an Indian national in Riyadh, as the government continues to coordinate the repatriation of citizens caught in the escalating West Asia conflict.

The Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia confirmed the fatality following recent security incidents in the Saudi capital on March 18. In an official statement, the diplomatic mission of India in Saudi Arabia, "The Embassy of India expresses its deepest condolences on the tragic demise of an Indian national in Riyadh due to recent events on March 18th."

Addressing an Inter-Ministerial Briefing in the national capital New Delhi, Additional Secretary in the Gulf Division at the Ministry of External Affairs, Aseem Mahajan, confirmed the latest casualty.

"Late last night, we received information regarding the tragic demise of an Indian national during an attack in Riyadh on 18th March. We express our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased. Our mission in Riyadh is in touch with the family and is coordinating closely with the local authorities for the early return of mortal remains to India," Mahajan stated.

The Embassy further highlighted that its officials are actively engaging with the relatives to facilitate necessary formalities and provide consular assistance. "The Embassy is in touch with the family and local authorities. We remain committed to extending all possible assistance in this matter," the mission's statement added.

The MEA official provided a broader update on the impact of the hostilities, noting that the death toll among Indian citizens in the region has risen.

"Six Indian nationals have unfortunately lost their lives, and one is missing in various incidents. Our missions in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq, and the UAE are in regular touch with the concerned authorities regarding the missing Indian national and for the early repatriation of mortal remains of the deceased Indian nationals to India," he added.

Amidst these developments, the government is also facilitating the return of those rescued from the conflict's maritime zones. Mahajan informed the briefing that 15 Indian crew members of MT Safesea Vishnu, who were safely rescued, had left Iraq on Thursday and are expected to arrive in India from Saudi Arabia today.

This follows previous successful repatriation efforts where 24 rescued Indian seafarers, including 16 from MV MKD Vyom and 8 from MT Skylight, arrived in India from Oman.

The conflict in West Asian region has entered its 21st day today, with the Indian government and its regional missions maintaining a high state of vigil to monitor the security environment and ensure the safety of the Indian diaspora across the Persian Gulf.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's a terrible situation. I'm glad to read the Embassy is actively involved and coordinating. The safety of our citizens abroad, especially in conflict zones, should be the top priority. The MEA seems to be handling it well.
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Ananya R
So sad. Six lives lost is six too many. Many families in the Gulf are living in fear. The government should also think about special evacuation flights if the situation worsens. Prayers for all affected.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the MEA's efforts, there's always a question of proactive communication. Are warnings being issued strongly enough before our people travel to or work in these regions? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
The news of the rescued seafarers arriving home is a silver lining. Our embassies are doing good work under difficult circumstances. Salute to the officials on the ground. Hope the missing person is found safe.
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Priya S
Om Shanti. It's a painful reminder of the risks our brothers and sisters take working abroad to support their families back home. The government must ensure strong compensation and support for the families of the deceased.

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