Naija News • 4h ago
Breaking: Tension as Nigerians hit in Iran missile strikes on UAE, see details
**Breaking: Tension as Nigerians Caught in the Crossfire of UAE-Iran Conflict**
In a shocking turn of events, over 140 residents, including many Nigerians, have been injured in a missile attack by Iran on the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The attack, which has heightened tensions in the Middle East, has sparked fears for the safety of thousands of Nigerians living and working in the Gulf nation.
According to reports, the UAE's air defence system intercepted nine missiles and 33 drones launched by Iran, but unfortunately, six people lost their lives in the attack. The fatalities include citizens of the UAE, as well as foreign nationals from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal.
Among the injured are Nigerians, who were caught in the midst of the chaos. This development has raised concerns for the well-being of Nigerian expatriates in the UAE, who are likely to be anxious about their safety.
The attack is seen as a major escalation in the ongoing regional tensions between Iran and the UAE. The UAE Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its air defence units have engaged over 2,800 projectiles launched by Iran since the conflict began, including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones.
This incident serves as a reminder of the risks faced by Nigerians living and working abroad, particularly in regions with high levels of geopolitical tension. As the situation continues to unfold, it is essential for the Nigerian government to take steps to ensure the safety and security of its citizens abroad.
The attack has also sparked a debate about the implications of the conflict on the global economy, particularly in the oil and gas sector, where the UAE and Iran are major players.
For now, the focus is on providing support and assistance to those affected by the attack, including the injured Nigerians. As the situation continues to evolve, one thing is certain: the safety and security of Nigerian citizens abroad remain a top priority.