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Who are two Indians killed in Abu Dhabi; Three people have been killed and six injured in two separate blasts in Abu Dhabi, United Arab

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Who are two Indians killed in Abu Dhabi attack

Ground Report | New Delhi: Who are two Indians killed in Abu Dhabi; Three people have been killed and six injured in two separate blasts in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Abu Dhabi Police told the UAE's official news agency WAM that six people were injured in the explosion of oil tankers, some with minor injuries.

At the same time, WAM has told that two Indians and a Pakistani person are among the killed. Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for two bombings near Abu Dhabi airport on Monday.

India's envoy to the UAE, Sanjay Sudhir, told NDTV, "We have heard from the authorities here that two Indians have died." "We are trying to trace their identity. We will reach out to their families…stay calm. UAE is a very peaceful place," Sudhir said.

According to a military spokesman for the Houthi movement in Yemen, the militant group has launched a military operation "deep into the UAE" and details will be announced in the coming hours.

According to a military spokesman for the Houthi movement in Yemen, the militant group has launched a military operation "deep into the UAE" and details will be announced in the coming hours.

UAE-backed coalition forces have recently joined the fight against the Houthis in Yemen. The UAE drastically reduced its military presence in Yemen in 2019, but has been armed and trained by Yemeni forces. Emergency services arrived at the scene and put out the blaze.

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