Bangladeshi killed in UAE as drone debris falls on farm
Earlier, two Bangladeshi nationals were killed, and seven others sustained injuries due to missile and drone attacks in different parts of the Middle East.
A Bangladeshi national was killed after shrapnel from a drone interception fell on a farm in the Al Rifaa area of the United Arab Emirates, said Emirates News Agency-WAM news.
Authorities are responding to the incident, reports Al Jazeera today (1 April).
Earlier, two Bangladeshi nationals were killed, and seven others sustained injuries due to missile and drone attacks in different parts of the Middle East.
In the United Arab Emirates, Saleh Ahmed, a Bangladeshi national from Baralekha, Sylhet, lost his life in Ajman after being struck by debris resulting from an aerial attack on a civilian installation on 1 March.
On 8 March, two people, a Bangladeshi and an Indian, were killed and 12 others injured in a missile strike in central Saudi Arabia, the country's civil defence agency reported on X.
In the State of Kuwait, four Bangladeshi nationals, Aminul Islam from Nabinagar, Brahmanbaria; Rabiul Islam from Sathia, Pabna; Masudur Rahman from Begumganj, Noakhali; and Dulal Miah from Chandina, Cumilla, sustained injuries following a drone attack in the vicinity of the civilian airport.
