PM Modi Condemns UAE Attack, Three Indians Injured in Fujairah Strikes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attacks on UAE's Fujairah that injured three Indian nationals. India expressed firm solidarity with the UAE and called for peaceful resolution through dialogue. The UAE blamed Iran for the unprovoked aggression involving drones and missiles. The Indian Embassy confirmed the injuries and is coordinating medical care for the affected individuals.

Key Points: PM Modi Condemns UAE Attack; 3 Indians Injured

  • PM Modi condemns attack on UAE's Fujairah
  • Three Indian nationals injured in strikes
  • India expresses solidarity with UAE
  • Call for peaceful resolution through dialogue
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"Unacceptable": PM Modi condemns attack on UAE's Fujairah, expresses solidarity after 3 Indians injured

PM Modi condemns attack on UAE's Fujairah, expresses solidarity after 3 Indians injured. India urges dialogue for regional peace.

"Targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reaffirmed India's deep-rooted ties with the United Arab Emirates, expressing unwavering support for the Gulf nation after an attack on civilian infrastructure in the strategic energy hub of Fujairah left three Indian citizens injured.

The strikes targeted Fujairah, a critical global maritime artery on the UAE's eastern seaboard, which serves as a primary bypass for oil exports outside the volatile Strait of Hormuz. In a post on X, the Prime Minister conveyed his distress over the escalation, stating, "Strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE that resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals. Targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable."

He further emphasised the depth of the bilateral relationship, noting that "India stands in firm solidarity with the UAE" and continues to advocate for the "peaceful resolution of all issues through dialogue and diplomacy."

Underscoring the strategic importance of the region's maritime corridors, PM Modi highlighted that "ensuring safe and unimpeded navigation through the Strait of Hormuz is vital for enduring regional peace, stability and global energy security."

New Delhi's condemnation was first articulated by MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, who, in an official statement on the attack on Fujairah, emphasised India's stance on the escalating regional situation.

He noted that the targeting of innocent civilians must cease and reiterated that India continues to stand for "dialogue and diplomacy" to restore peace and stability across West Asia.

Highlighting the importance of global trade routes, the spokesperson called for "free and unimpeded navigation and commerce" through the Strait of Hormuz, stressing that such activities must remain "in keeping with international law."

The Ministry further stated that India stands ready to support all efforts directed towards a peaceful resolution of the ongoing issues in the region.

In line with this diplomatic stance, the Indian Embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has confirmed that three Indian nationals sustained injuries during "today's attacks in Fujairah".

According to the mission, officials are currently in coordination with local agencies to guarantee that the injured individuals receive "adequate medical care and welfare".

Reports indicate the three individuals sustained moderate injuries following a fire sparked by the strikes in the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone (FOIZ).

The development follows a sharp rebuke from the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which denounced the "renewed unprovoked Iranian aggression" involving the deployment of drones and missiles.

The Ministry verified that the three Indian citizens were caught in the crossfire of Iran's strikes directed at "civilian sites and facilities".

Labelling the offensive an "unacceptable act of aggression", the Ministry described the move as a "direct threat to the UAE's security, stability and territorial integrity", while noting it stands in "violation of the principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations".

UAE authorities have made it clear that the nation will not accept any infringement on its "security and sovereignty under any circumstances".

The Ministry further asserted that the UAE "reserves its full and legitimate right to respond to these unprovoked attacks in a manner that ensures the protection of its sovereignty, national security, territorial integrity, and the safety of its citizens, residents, and visitors, in accordance with international law".

A demand to "immediately halt these attacks" was issued, alongside a call for "full compliance with the cessation of all hostilities", while the official statement held Tehran "fully responsible for these unprovoked attacks and their repercussions".

On Monday, the UAE's Ministry of Defence reported the detection of "four cruise missiles launched from Iran" aimed at multiple locations across the country.

The Ministry clarified that loud noises reported in various regions were the "result of successful interception of the aerial threats".

The UAE's National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) issued a public advisory on X, stating, "Air defence systems are currently responding to a missile threat. Please remain in a safe location and follow official channels for warnings and updates".

Citizens and residents were further instructed "not to approach, touch or photograph any fragments or objects that have fallen" from the sky following the interceptions, to ensure the "relevant authorities assess the situation" safely.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is worrying for the lakhs of Indians working in the Gulf. Fujairah is a major port, and any instability there affects global oil prices too. Already our fuel costs are high back home. Diplomacy must work, but India should also ensure safe evacuation if needed. Stay safe, everyone.
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Vikram M
PM Modi's statement is balanced - condemning attacks while calling for dialogue. But I wish India would take a stronger stance on Iran's actions. Three of our citizens injured, and we're just saying "unacceptable"? The UAE has every right to respond. We need to back our allies more firmly.
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Dubai for 5 years, this hits close to home. The UAE has been a safe haven for expats, and seeing it targeted is shocking. India's quick response reassuring its citizens is commendable. Hope the injured get top-notch care - UAE's hospitals are world-class.
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Rohit P
Exactly why India needs to diversify its energy sources and reduce dependence on Gulf oil. Every time there's tension there, our economy feels it. But more importantly, our 3.5 million Indians in UAE need assurances. Good that embassy is coordinating medical care. Solidarity with UAE!
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Michael C
India's consistent position on dialogue and diplomacy is praiseworthy, but this situation demands more than words. When a friendly nation like UAE faces such aggression, and our own citizens are harmed, we must consider stronger diplomatic measures. Still, glad to see the solidarity expressed.

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