Nepali Nationals Survive UAE Missile Debris
Seven Nepali nationals injured by missile debris in Abu Dhabi are out of danger. Six have returned to work, while one remains under care. Officials in Nepal are actively monitoring the situation, and the Nepali Embassy in Dubai is coordinating assistance for those affected.
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Seven Nepali nationals injured by missile debris intercepted by the UAE's air defense system in Abu Dhabi are now reported out of danger, according to Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
While six of the injured have resumed work, one individual remains under medical care but is recovering well. The Nepali Embassy in Dubai has confirmed these updates and is actively coordinating support for those affected. Embassy representatives have met with four of the discharged individuals and report they are in good condition.
The Ministry is maintaining vigilant oversight of the situation in the UAE amid the growing conflict in the region, ensuring timely assistance for Nepali citizens in distress is provided.
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