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    Pakistani National Killed in Abu Dhabi Amid Missile Debris Fallout in UAE

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a tragic development, another Pakistani citizen lost his life in the United Arab Emirates when debris from an intercepted ballistic missile struck the Baniyas area of Abu Dhabi. The incident occurred despite the UAE’s air defence systems successfully neutralizing the incoming missile, highlighting the dangers posed by falling fragments even after interception. Local authorities confirmed the fatality and emphasized the importance of relying solely on verified information to prevent the spread of rumors amid heightened tensions.

    This recent casualty raises the total death toll from missile attacks in the UAE to seven, with Pakistani nationals comprising a significant portion of the victims. Among those affected, three Pakistanis have died—one in Dubai and two in Abu Dhabi—underscoring the vulnerability of expatriate communities in the region. The Pakistani Embassy in the UAE expressed deep sorrow over the loss and assured that it is working closely with local officials to provide all necessary assistance to the bereaved family, including facilitating the repatriation of the deceased.

    “We are profoundly saddened by the tragic death of a Pakistani national in Abu Dhabi’s Baniyas area due to debris from the intercepted missile,” the embassy stated. It further conveyed heartfelt condolences and prayers to the grieving family during this difficult time. The embassy’s response reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts to support Pakistani expatriates affected by the escalating conflict in the Gulf.

    The fatal incident followed the interception of a ballistic missile by UAE air defence forces, who acted swiftly to counter the threat. However, the falling missile fragments caused unintended casualties on the ground, demonstrating the complex risks involved in missile defence operations within populated areas. Earlier this month, a similar tragedy occurred in Dubai’s Al Barsha district, where a Pakistani driver was killed when debris from an aerial interception struck his vehicle shortly after the evening Iftar meal.

    Additionally, another Pakistani national, Murid Zaman from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was killed in Abu Dhabi’s Madinat Zayed area after being hit by missile fragments. These incidents have heightened concerns over civilian safety amid the ongoing regional turmoil. The recent surge in missile attacks is linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly following US and Israeli strikes targeting Iran’s leadership, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    In retaliation, Tehran has launched missile strikes against Israel and Gulf countries hosting US military bases, further destabilizing the region. The UAE, a key strategic partner in the Gulf, has found itself caught in the crossfire, with its advanced air defence systems working around the clock to protect its cities and residents. Despite these efforts, the risk to civilians remains significant, as demonstrated by the tragic loss of life among expatriate communities.

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