Two People Died In Abu Dhabi After Iranian Attacks

Tragic loss for the community.

Abu Dhabi authorities have responded to two separate incidents involving falling debris after ballistic missiles were intercepted by air defence systems, resulting in two fatalities in the past two days

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Reported on March 17

Falling debris in the Baniyas area claimed the life of a Pakistani national. Authorities confirmed that the debris was linked to the interception of a missile, and response teams quickly secured the area to ensure public safety.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office (ADMO) emphasized that investigations and precautionary measures are ongoing.

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A day earlier, on March 16

A missile struck a civilian vehicle in the Al Bahyah area, resulting in the death of a Palestinian national. The victim was identified as Alaa Nader Aouni Mushta.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement mourning her loss. The ministry condemned the attack, describing it as a serious escalation that threatens regional security and stability. It also expressed solidarity with the UAE and other countries affected by such incidents.

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Abu Dhabi authorities have called on the public to obtain information only from official sources and avoid spreading rumours or unverified reports. They also reiterated that all precautionary measures are being taken to protect civilians and maintain security across the city.

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