Seven Injured Nepalis in UAE Drone Debris Incident Discharged After Treatment

Summary: Seven Nepali nationals injured by falling drone debris in the Al Ajban area of the UAE have been discharged after receiving medical treatment. Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirmed that all injured individuals have now been released. The Nepali Embassy in the UAE also maintained contact with each injured person to gather detailed information about the incident.
On March 22 in Kathmandu, it was reported that seven Nepalis among twelve injured in Abu Dhabi’s Al Ajban area due to falling drone debris have fully recovered following treatment. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that six of the injured had already been discharged earlier, and the seventh, who sustained a hand injury, was still under treatment. Spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri later confirmed that this individual has also been discharged after treatment.
He further explained that of the seriously injured, one sustained a hand injury. Both the Nepali Embassy in the UAE and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have taken this incident seriously and expressed deep concern. The embassy reached out to all the injured to collect additional details about the event.





