Abu Dhabi Attack: 12 Injured, Including 5 Indian Nationals, After Debris From Intercepted Iranian Missiles Falls in Ajban Area
Five Indians were among 12 people injured in Abu Dhabi on Friday after UAE air defences intercepted Iranian missiles. The falling debris in the Ajban area caused minor to moderate injuries for the Indian nationals. This follows a similar incident last month that resulted in the deaths of two Indians.
At least 12 people, including five Indian nationals, sustained injuries in Abu Dhabi on Friday after debris from intercepted Iranian missiles fell in the Ajban area. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) air defence systems successfully intercepted the projectiles, but the resulting falling fragments impacted several individuals on the ground.
The Abu Dhabi Media Office confirmed the casualties in a statement, noting that the victims included five Indians and seven Nepali nationals. Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information or rumours regarding the strikes as official follow-up operations continue. Abu Dhabi Gas Facility Shutdown: Operations at Habshan Facility Suspended After Fire, Debris Reported in Ajban.
Medical Status of Indian and Nepali Nationals
According to official reports, the five Indian nationals sustained minor to moderate injuries and are currently receiving medical attention. Among the Nepali nationals involved, six suffered minor to moderate injuries, while one individual reportedly sustained major injuries.
The incident occurred in the Ajban district, a region that has seen increased activity from air defence interceptions recently. Local emergency services were dispatched immediately to the site to provide first aid and transport the victims to nearby healthcare facilities for further observation.
UAE Air Defence Systems Intercept Iranian Missiles
This latest wave of interceptions follows a similar event last month where falling debris proved fatal. In March 2026, two Indian nationals lost their lives under similar circumstances after the UAE military intercepted incoming missiles. At that time, the Indian government coordinated closely with Emirati authorities to repatriate the mortal remains.
The ongoing regional tensions have seen a spike in missile activity, prompting the UAE to maintain a high state of alert with its sophisticated air defence network. The government has reiterated its commitment to protecting residents and infrastructure from such aerial threats.
Safety Protocols Following Abu Dhabi Missile Debris Incident
The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi is expected to monitor the condition of the five injured citizens. In previous instances, Indian diplomatic missions have worked to ensure that affected expatriates receive necessary legal and medical support while maintaining communication with their families in India. Iran Warns of Retaliatory Strikes on US and Israeli Assets if Energy Infrastructure Targeted.
Residents in the UAE have been advised to follow safety protocols during air defence activations. Authorities continue to emphasise that while interceptions are successful in neutralising primary targets, the resulting debris remains a significant secondary risk to those in open or unsheltered areas.
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