Middle East war: 5 Indians injured in Abu Dhabi as fire breaks out after missile interception

A fire broke out in Abu Dhabi after the UAE intercepted missiles and drones from Iran, injuring 5 Indians and killing 2 people. The incident occurred amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, with the UAE and other Gulf countries voicing concern over Iranian strikes targeting energy facilities and civilian areas.
A fire broke out in Abu Dhabi after the UAE intercepted missiles and drones from Iran. The incident injured 5 Indians and killed 2 people, including an Indian national. The UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed that its systems intercepted incoming missiles and drones, causing loud explosions. The Israeli military bombed a heavy water complex in Arak and a yellowcake production plant in Yazd Province, Iran. Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan air base, injuring US troops. The conflict has caused civilian and economic disruption, with transport routes and logistics networks experiencing delays and rerouting.
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