Missiles And Drones Were Used In The Attack In Abu Dhabi
Missiles and drones were used in the attack in Abu Dhabi, UAE mourns the death of Indians.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels used cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and drones in Monday’s attack on Abu Dhabi. Government oil reserves and Abu Dhabi airport was targeted in the attack.
This information was given by Yusuf Al-Otaiba, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the US.
Meanwhile, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived at the Indian Pavilion at the Dubai 2020 Expo and condoled the death of two Indians in the attack in Abu Dhabi.
This information has been given to the media by the Indian Ambassador to the UAE, Sanjay Sudhir. A total of three people were killed in the attack by Houthi rebels.
The UAE ambassador said Monday’s attack had attempted to target several key targets, but most attacks were foiled due to the activation of defense systems.
Unfortunately, some attacks could not be stopped due to which three innocent people died. Otaiba said this in his virtual address at an event organized by a Jewish organization on America’s national security.
This is the first time someone associated with the UAE government has given such detailed information about the Houthi rebels’ attack.
Meanwhile, the UAE has called on the UN Security Council to convene a special session to discuss the attack by Houthi rebels in Abu Dhabi.
Biden does not regret military withdrawal from Afghanistan, know what he said.
US President Joe Biden justified his decision to withdraw from Afghanistan on Wednesday local time, saying, “I am not sorry for what I have done.”
On the occasion of the completion of his one-year term as president, Biden referred to the issues of Afghanistan, China, Russia, and Ukraine.
On Afghanistan, Biden said, ‘There is no easy way out of Afghanistan after 20 years, and I am not sorry for what I did.’ However, he expressed sympathy for the current situation in Afghanistan.
President Biden said he was saddened by what was happening in Afghanistan because of the Taliban. Along with this, he also expressed concern about the terrorist attack on Kabul airport.
Biden said, ‘Something is happening in every corner of the world and we cannot solve every problem.’ He also mentioned the ongoing economic situation in Afghanistan.