Debris from Iranian Missile Strike Injures Five Indian Nationals in Abu Dhabi; US Base Also Targeted
Abu Dhabi. Tensions in the Gulf region have reached a peak due to the ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Five Indian nationals were injured after debris from an Iranian ballistic missile fell in the Khalifa Economic Zone in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
According to Abu Dhabi's official media office, the fragments fell to the ground after an air defense system mounted on a head intercepted and destroyed the missile in the sky. The condition of the injured Indians is reported to be from stable to moderate.
Similarly, the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia also became a target of Iranian missile and drone attacks. According to US media outlet CBS News, 10 American soldiers were injured in the attack, two of whom are in "critical" condition and eight are in "serious" condition.
Furthermore, the Kuwait National Guard confirmed that six drones were shot down in Kuwait in the last 24 hours. Iran appears to be continuously striking US military installations located in neighboring countries.
On the other hand, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that Israel launched fierce attacks on two large Iranian steel factories, a power plant, and structures in the civilian nuclear sector. Iran's industrial and energy sectors have suffered significant damage due to joint operations by Israel and the United States.
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