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‘Unacceptable’: New Delhi slams Iranian strikes on UAE’s Fujairah after 3 Indian nationals injured in oil facility

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Hey there! This news is important for CLAT because it touches upon international relations and India's foreign policy. Basically, Iran launched missile strikes on the UAE, specifically Fujairah, injuring three Indian nationals at an oil facility. India immediately condemned this, calling attacks on civilians "unacceptable" and demanding an end to hostilities. This aligns with India's consistent stance on peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy, often seen in its adherence to principles like those found in the UN Charter. Also, India stressed the importance of safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for our energy security. So for your CLAT prep, remember India's commitment to protecting its citizens abroad and its emphasis on international peace and security, especially concerning critical trade routes.

Three Indian nationals were injured after Iran launched missile and drone strikes on the United Arab Emirates, with one attack sparking a fire at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, officials said. India condemned the strike, calling attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure “unacceptable” and demanding an immediate halt to hostilities.

“The attack on Fujairah that resulted in injury to three Indian nationals is unacceptable,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement on Tuesday.

“We call for immediate cessation of these hostilities and the targeting of civilian infrastructure and innocent civilians,” the ministry said, after missiles and drones targeted Fujairah on Monday, which was blamed on Iran.

NewDelhialso called for the protection of international shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital concern for a nation heavily dependent on energy imports.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a post on X, said he “strongly condemns the attacks on the UAE that resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals.” “Targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable. India stands in firm solidarity with the UAE and reiterates its support for the peaceful resolution of all issues through dialogue and diplomacy,” he wrote.

Strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE that resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals. Targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable.India stands in firm solidarity with the UAE and reiterates its support for the peaceful resolution of all issues through…

He reiterated India’s support for resolving all issues through dialogue and diplomacy, adding that “ensuring safe and unimpeded navigation through the Strait of Hormuz is vital for enduring regional peace, stability and global energy security.”

The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi confirmed the injuries and said it is working with local authorities.

The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi said it is coordinating closely with local authorities to assist those affected. “Three Indian nationals have been injured in today’s attacks in Fujairah. We are in touch with local authorities for ensuring adequate medical care and welfare of the affected Indian nationals,” the embassy said in a post on X.

Three Indian nationals have been injured in today’s attacks in Fujairah. We are in touch with local authorities for ensuring adequate medical care and welfare of the affected Indian nationals.@MEAIndia@cgidubai

Earlier in the day, the Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Tuesday, “The attack on Fujairah that resulted in injury to three Indian nationals is unacceptable. We call for immediate cessation of these hostilities and the targeting of civilian infrastructure and innocent civilians. India continues to stand for dialogue and diplomacy to deal with the situation, so that peace and stability may be restored across West Asia. We also call for free and unimpeded navigation and commerce through the Strait of Hormuz in keeping with international law. India stands ready to support all efforts for a peaceful resolution of issues.”

The UAE said Iran launched four cruise missiles during the attack. According to the defence ministry, three were intercepted by air defence systems, while the fourth fell into the sea.

At the same time, a drone strike sparked a fire at the oil facility in Fujairah, a key hub for energy exports. Emergency teams were sent to control the blaze, and the injured were taken to the hospital with moderate injuries.

The latest strikes come after a brief period of calm following a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran earlier this month.

UAE authorities said the attack marks a renewed escalation, with missile alerts issued in cities including Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Iranian media reported that naval operations had expanded near the Strait of Hormuz, including areas close to UAE ports.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the strikes and said the country reserves the right to respond. It described the attack as a threat to national security.

Fujairah is strategically important as it allows the UAE to export oil through the Gulf of Oman, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz.

The incident adds to concerns over the safety of energy routes and the risk of further escalation in the region.

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