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    Pakistani National Killed in Abu Dhabi After Missile Debris Incident Amid Regional Tensions

    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 after debris from a ballistic missile, which was intercepted by UAE air defence systems, fell in the Baniyas district of Abu Dhabi. The authorities confirmed that while the missile was successfully neutralized mid-air, fragments scattered across the area, causing fatal injuries to the individual. This incident has once again highlighted the growing security concerns in the region amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

    The government of Abu Dhabi emphasized the effectiveness of its air defence measures in countering the missile threat but cautioned the public to remain vigilant and avoid circulating unverified information. Officials urged residents and the media to rely solely on official statements to prevent misinformation and panic. This latest casualty brings the total death toll from recent missile attacks on the UAE to seven, underscoring the increasing risks faced by civilians in the Gulf amid ongoing conflicts.

    Among the victims, at least three were Pakistani nationals, with one losing his life in Dubai and two others in Abu Dhabi. The Pakistani Embassy in the UAE expressed deep sorrow over the loss, stating that it is working closely with local authorities to provide all necessary assistance to the bereaved family. Efforts are underway to expedite the repatriation of the deceased to Pakistan, reflecting the embassy’s commitment to supporting its citizens during this difficult time.

    “We are profoundly saddened by the tragic death of a Pakistani national in the Baniyas area of Abu Dhabi, resulting from falling debris after the missile interception,” the embassy conveyed in a heartfelt message. It extended its condolences to the family and assured continuous prayers and support throughout their ordeal. This statement also reflects the broader concern within the Pakistani community residing in the UAE, many of whom are closely monitoring the security situation.

    The incident occurred against the backdrop of heightened hostilities in the Middle East, following a series of US and Israeli military actions targeting Iranian leadership, including the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In retaliation, Iran has launched missile strikes targeting Israel and Gulf countries that host American military bases, further destabilizing the region. The UAE, as a key ally of the US and a strategic partner in the Gulf, has found itself increasingly vulnerable to these spillover effects.

    Earlier this month, a similar tragedy struck when a Pakistani driver was killed in Dubai’s Al Barsha area after debris from a missile interception struck his vehicle shortly after Iftar, the evening meal during Ramadan. Another Pakistani national, Murid Zaman, originally from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was also killed in Abu Dhabi’s Madinat Zayed area under comparable circumstances. These incidents have raised concerns about the safety of expatriates and the general public amid the ongoing missile threats.

    As the situation remains volatile, the UAE continues to strengthen its air defence capabilities to protect its population and infrastructure. Meanwhile, diplomatic channels between Pakistan and the UAE are actively engaged to ensure the welfare of Pakistani expatriates and to manage the repercussions of these attacks. The unfolding events serve as a stark reminder of the far-reaching consequences of regional conflicts and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions to restore peace and security.

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