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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Abu Dhabi: Falling Missile Debris Injures 5 Indians

The United Arab Emirates had a scary incident. Five Indian people got hurt in Abu Dhabi when pieces of a missile fell from the sky and started fires.

The people who got hurt have injuries that’re not too bad. This happened near an industrial area in Abu Dhabi called the Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office said that two fires started because of the falling pieces of the missile. The good news is that the missile was stopped by the air defence systems of the United Arab Emirates.

The people who deal with emergencies were sent to the area away. They are using equipment to put out the fires and make sure everything is okay.

The officials are telling everyone to listen to trusted sources for news and not to spread false information.

Earlier in the day the Ministry of Defence of the United Arab Emirates said that they stopped threats from the air, including missiles and drones. People, over the country heard loud noises because of this.

The government told people to stay and follow the safety rules on Thursday morning.

They are also warning people not to touch any pieces of the missile that may have fallen and to tell the emergency services away if they see anything suspicious.

The officials are keeping an eye on the situation and will give more updates if they need to. The United Arab Emirates and the people who live there are being very careful.

The Indian nationals who got hurt are lucky that their injuries are not too serious. The United Arab Emirates is doing a job of handling the situation and keeping everyone safe.

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