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- 6 out of 7 Nepalese injured when the remains of the drone fell in Abu Dhabi have been discharged from the hospital.
- The Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi has contacted the seven injured people and said that they are understanding the situation.
- A drone shot down by Iran was intercepted by the UAE’s air defense system, causing debris to fall in Abu Dhabi’s Azban area.
21 Chait, Kathmandu. 6 out of 7 Nepalis who were injured when the remnants of a drone fell in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been discharged from the hospital.
The Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi informed about the situation of Nepalis and informed that 6 people have been discharged.
It is said that the staff of the embassy contacted and talked to the seven injured people. One of the injured has yet to be discharged from the hospital and his condition is out of danger, according to the Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
After the news that seven Nepalis were injured came through the official media of the UAE, the embassy took interest in this matter and took information about their condition.
A drone shot down by Iran on Friday fell into debris in Abu Dhabi’s Azban area after being intercepted by missiles and intercepted by the UAE’s air defense system.
Because of this, 12 people including 7 Nepalis were injured. In which 7 Nepalese and 5 Indian citizens were.