Iranian missile attacks on UAE: One killed, Modi expresses deep grief

New chapter in tensions in the Middle East: Devastation in Abu Dhabi
In a serious and shocking development, Iranian missile attacks have been carried out on several Gulf Arab countries, killing one person in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). These attacks have been carried out in response to the large-scale attacks on Iran by the US and Israel.

Scale of attack: Simultaneous attacks on several countries
Iran's Revolutionary Guards, claiming responsibility, announced that "all occupied territories and criminal US targets in the region have been targeted by powerful strikes of Iranian missiles. This operation will continue until the enemy is decisively defeated."

Countries affected:

United Arab Emirates (UAE) - Abu Dhabi
Kuwait
Qatar
Jordan
Bahrain
All these countries have US military presence and have intercepted Iranian missiles.

Abu Dhabi tragedy: One dead
According to UAE state media, one person has died in Abu Dhabi, although other details about the victim are not immediately available. The attack was felt in various areas of the UAE capital, causing a stir in the city.

Eyewitness reports:

Five explosions were heard in quick succession in Abu Dhabi
Windows were shaking due to the blasts
Fighter jets were seen over the Yas Island area
Emergency response activated in several areas
International response: Solidarity with India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and strongly condemned the attacks on the UAE. He expressed condolences to the victims and said:

"Strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE. We express our condolences to those who lost their lives in these attacks. India stands in solidarity with the UAE in these difficult times."

The Prime Minister also expressed gratitude for the care extended to the Indian community.

Military response: Massive air defense operation
Military response:

Kuwait: Kuwaiti forces intercept missiles in its airspace
Qatar: Qatari forces intercept missiles before they enter the region
Jordan: Jordan shoots down two Iranian ballistic missiles
Bahrain: US Fifth Fleet Service Center attacked off the coast of Bahrain
Video shows smoke rising from near the coast of Bahrain, indicating the impact of the attack

Regional impact: Security crisis
These attacks are a major blow to the Gulf Arab region, which prided itself as a safe and stable region. Previously, there were few instances of conflict in the region, but now it has become a full-blown war zone.

Global impact:

International airlines have suspended flights to the Middle East
Iranian airspace appears nearly empty on flight tracking maps.
Global security agencies are on high alert.
India's role: Protecting the Indian community.
The UAE is home to a large Indian diaspora—one of India's largest expatriate communities. Prime Minister Modi's contact with the UAE leadership and his thanks for taking care of the Indian community reflects India's commitment to the safety of its citizens.

This incident also underscores the strength of India-UAE relations, which are now being tested in times of global challenges.

International diplomacy: Efforts to de-escalate tensions.
Leaders around the world are reacting cautiously, with most calling for maximum restraint. However, the situation remains volatile, and the Iranian attack on the UAE raises fears of a wider regional conflict.

The way forward: Uncertainty and challenges.
The current situation indicates that the Middle East conflict has now entered its most dangerous phase. Countries like the UAE, once symbols of regional stability and economic prosperity, are now facing direct military attacks.

This incident presents a new challenge for India's foreign policy, which must carefully manage this complex situation to protect its citizens and regional partners.


This breaking news is based on recent events. The situation is rapidly evolving.

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