Debris from Intercepted Missile Kills Two in Abu Dhabi
A tragic incident took place in Abu Dhabi when debris from an intercepted ballistic missile fell on Sweihan Street, killing two people and injuring three others. The accident has raised concerns about public safety during missile interceptions.
According to officials, the missile was successfully intercepted in the air, but parts of it fell to the ground in a populated area. The falling debris hit several vehicles on the road, causing serious damage. People in the area were shocked as the incident happened suddenly, leaving little time to react.
Emergency response teams quickly reached the spot after the incident. Ambulances, police, and rescue workers worked together to control the situation and help the victims. The injured people were taken to nearby hospitals, where they are currently receiving treatment. Authorities said that their condition is being closely monitored.
Officials have confirmed that two people died in the incident, but their identities have not yet been released. Investigations are ongoing to understand more details about the accident and to ensure that such incidents can be prevented in the future.
Authorities also assured the public that the situation is now under control and there is no immediate danger. Security measures have been increased in the area as a precaution.



