US-Israel-Iran war: UAE reveals identities of civilians killed in ongoing attacks
The UAE has revealed the names of six people killed in Iran’s ongoing missile and drone attacks, bringing the human impact into focus as the conflict enters its third week with thousands of aerial threats intercepted.
Eight people have been killed since the attacks began on February 28, including two armed forces personnel who lost their lives while performing national duty.
The UAE has disclosed the identities of six expatriates among the deceased:
Several others were injured in the strikes, with wishes conveyed for their swift and full recovery.
Air defence systems intercepted:
He also extended condolences to the State of Palestine, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
The attacks were described as unprovoked, with the continued missile and drone strikes framed as a violation of the UAE’s sovereignty and a threat to regional and international stability.
The escalation has drawn global attention, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817, co-sponsored by 136 UN Member States. The resolution calls for an immediate and unconditional halt to the attacks and holds Iran responsible for damages and losses affecting Gulf states and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
He emphasised that national authorities remain fully prepared to address any threats, with readiness levels at their highest. Despite the ongoing attacks, the overall security situation across the country remains stable, supported by established institutional frameworks and professional standards.
He also acknowledged the support and solidarity expressed by more than 130 countries, describing it as a reflection of international confidence in the UAE’s diplomatic standing and long-standing commitment to regional and global stability.
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Six identified as death toll reaches eight
Eight people have been killed since the attacks began on February 28, including two armed forces personnel who lost their lives while performing national duty.
The UAE has disclosed the identities of six expatriates among the deceased:
- Alaa Nader Awni from the State of Palestine
- Murib Zaman Nizar from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Muzaffar Ali Ghulam from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Ismail Salim Khan from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Ahmed Ali from the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
- Dibas Shrestha fromthe Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Several others were injured in the strikes, with wishes conveyed for their swift and full recovery.
Over 2,000 missiles and drones intercepted in 18 days
The attacks have unfolded over 18 consecutive days, during which the UAE has faced more than 2,000 aerial threats.Air defence systems intercepted:
- 314 ballistic missiles
- 15 cruise missiles
- 1,672 drones
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed expresses condolences, condemns attacks
H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressed his sincere condolences and deep sympathy to the families of the victims.He also extended condolences to the State of Palestine, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
The attacks were described as unprovoked, with the continued missile and drone strikes framed as a violation of the UAE’s sovereignty and a threat to regional and international stability.
The escalation has drawn global attention, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817, co-sponsored by 136 UN Member States. The resolution calls for an immediate and unconditional halt to the attacks and holds Iran responsible for damages and losses affecting Gulf states and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
UAE signals readiness and right to respond
Sheikh Abdullah stated that the UAE reserves the right to take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty, national security, and territorial integrity, in line with its right to self-defence under international law.He emphasised that national authorities remain fully prepared to address any threats, with readiness levels at their highest. Despite the ongoing attacks, the overall security situation across the country remains stable, supported by established institutional frameworks and professional standards.
He also acknowledged the support and solidarity expressed by more than 130 countries, describing it as a reflection of international confidence in the UAE’s diplomatic standing and long-standing commitment to regional and global stability.
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