In the attack, which would have been carried out with drones, six other people have been injured
At least three people have died and six have been injured this Monday due to several fires and explosions in fuel storage tanks and a construction area at the Abu Dhabi International Airport (capital of the United Arab Emirates), in the middle of an alleged drone attack.
The Abu Dhabi Police has indicated that a fire has caused an explosion in three tankers in Al Musafa, where a Pakistani and two Indians have died, and has added that there has also been a fire at the airport, according to the agency. Emirati state news agency, WAM.
Thus, he has indicated that the fire in Al Mushafa is under control and has added that preliminary investigations have pointed to the possible impact of drones, although for the moment the cause of these incidents has not been determined, which have resulted in damage materials.
For his part, the spokesman for the Houthi military forces in Yemen, Yahya Sari, has indicated that in the next few hours he will give details about an operation carried out in Emirati territory, as reported by the Yemeni news agency SABA.
The UAE demanded last week in a letter sent to the United Nations Security Council the release of a ship intercepted in early January by the Houthis off the coast of Yemen. The Houthis assured that the ship was carrying war material and that it was seized in Yemeni territorial waters, while the spokesman for the coalition led by Saudi Arabia, Turki al Maliki, stated that it was in international waters, for which the Huthis have perpetrated “piracy”. and kidnapping.”
The war in Yemen pits the internationally recognized government, headed by President Abdo Rabbu Mansur Hadi, and supported by the aforementioned international coalition led by Riyadh, against the Huthis, backed by Iran. The conflict has worsened on several fronts in recent months despite international mediation efforts, in a war that has caused what is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
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