Indian among 161 injured from falling missile debris in Abu Dhabi

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March 23, 2026 10:23 IST

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An Indian national was injured in Abu Dhabi after debris from an intercepted ballistic missile landed in a residential area, highlighting escalating regional tensions.

Abu Dhabi Skyline following Iranian missile attacks

IMAGE: Abu Dhabi skyline following Iranian missile attacks. Photograph: Reuters

Key Points

  • An Indian national sustained a minor injury in Abu Dhabi due to falling debris from an intercepted ballistic missile.
  • Air defence systems successfully intercepted the missile before it reached its target.
  • Emergency teams responded to the incident in the Al Shawamekh area, a residential zone in Abu Dhabi.
  • Authorities have urged the public to rely on official sources for information and avoid spreading rumours.
  • The incident is part of escalating tensions in the Gulf region.

An Indian national has sustained minor injury in Abu Dhabi after the debris of a ballistic missile fell in the Al Shawamekh area following successful interception, authorities said on Monday.

Emergency teams responded to the scene after air defence systems dealt with the incoming missile, with debris landing in a residential area, authorities added.

"Relevant authorities in Abu Dhabi have responded to an incident involving debris falling in the Al Shawamekh area following the successful interception of a ballistic missile by air defence systems. The incident resulted in a minor injury to an Indian national," the Abu Dhabi media Office said in a post on X.

"The public is reminded to obtain information from official sources only and avoid spreading rumours or unverified information," it added.

161 Inured In Missile Attack 

A total of 161 people were also injured, with injuries ranging from minor to moderate and severe, Gulf News reported.

The injured included nationals of the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Comoros, Turkiye, Iraq, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Jordan, Palestine, Ghana, Indonesia, Sweden and Tunisia, it said.

Escalating Regional Tensions

Starting February 28, the US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran, which came after days of build-up with US President Donald Trump ramping up the pressure on Tehran to agree to a new deal on its nuclear programme. Iran's retaliation escalated the war to the entire Gulf region.