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Abu Dhabi attack: 2 Indian victims identified, bodies to be repatriated, says Embassy

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Two different Indian nationals among the many six injured have been discharged, the mission tweeted.

Identities of two deceased Indian nationals killed within the Abu Dhabi Houthi terror assault have been established, the Indian Embassy mentioned on Tuesday.

“Embassy officers are in contact with their members of the family. The Mission is working intently with UAE authorities, together with Adnoc, for early repatriation of mortal stays,” the embassy tweeted.

The mission added that out of the six injured, two are Indian nationals and have been discharged from hospital. “After receiving medical therapy they have been discharged yesterday evening.”

A Pakistani nationwide was additionally killed within the explosions in three Abu Dhabi Nationwide Oil Firm (Adnoc) petroleum tankers in Mussafah.

Adnoc has confirmed the dying of three of its workers.

Adnoc mentioned the incident occurred at 10am on Monday morning at its Mussafah Gasoline Depot.

“At the moment, the complete Adnoc household extends its deepest sympathy to the household and associates of our colleagues who died this morning. We’re working intently with the related authorities to find out the precise trigger and an in depth investigation has commenced,” Adnoc mentioned in an announcement.