Dubai: India has said that it will give “any assistance” that is possible for families from two Indian citizens who were killed in the Houthi drone attack which was allegedly near Abu Dhabi Airport which triggered several explosions in the capital of Arab Arab Emirates.
Two Indians and a Pakistani resident were killed and six others were injured in a Monday attack claimed by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The explosion was caused by “small flying objects”, maybe drones, which hit three petroleum tankers in Abu Dhabi.
Speaking to the National Newspaper on Monday, the Indian Ambassador to the UAE, Sunjay Sudhir, said the Indian government would provide a “possible assistance” for the family of two Indian citizens who died.
The Indian Embassy has not announced the names of two Indians who were killed in the attack.
Meanwhile, punishment and solidarity messages have been poured from various quarters, a day after drone attacks.
Mohammed son of Salman’s Crown Prince of Sheikh Moham called Sheikh Moham.
Ed bin Zayed al Nahyan, the crown son of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Commander Supreme from the UAE armed forces.
The Saudi Crown Prince revealed the deepest condolences for the deceased and his desire for a quick recovery for injured.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry of Saudi Arabia also condemned the attack in the “strongest term.” UAA has the right to respond to this criminal terrorist and escalation attacks, “said a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE and international cooperation.
Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed said that the drone attack, which crashed into the fuel facilities of the National Abu Dhabi Company (ADNOC) and airport, Not going to be punished In the UAE.
The king stressed that Jordania’s support for the UAE faced the threat to his security and expressed his condolences in the UAE.