Three Killed, Six Wounded After Fuel-Carrying Tankers Explode in Abu Dhabi - Videos
09:20 GMT 17.01.2022 (Updated: 10:58 GMT 05.03.2023)
© KARIM SAHIBA general view shows the sea front promenade in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi with the ADNOC headquarters (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) office complex (C) in the foreground on May 29, 2019.
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Parts of what could be drones have been found at the scene, state news media reported, citing a source with the initial investigation.
At least three people were killed and six more were wounded after three tankers carrying fuel exploded in Abu Dhabi's industrial area near storage facilities belonging to ADNOC oil firm on Monday.
"One Pakistani and two Indian citizens were killed, six people received minor and moderate injuries," the police said in a statement.
The incident reportedly happened in the Musaffah area of the city.
Videos have emerged online, showing plumes of smoke rising from the area of the reported attack.
Footage from 4 hours ago in #AbuDhabi, #UAE from Snapchat shows a large plume of smoke rising from the area near the reported attack. Footage was taken from https://t.co/TX9XEzHluv pic.twitter.com/9mWdgXRUMW
— Aurora Intel (@AuroraIntel) January 17, 2022
Another one pic.twitter.com/2YNHS0PWmU
— توفيق مطير.. بديل (@toufiktoufik199) January 17, 2022
A minor fire also broke out at a construction site at the Abu Dhabi international airport, police said, as quoted by the local state-run news agency.
Both fires are suspected to have been caused by drone attacks, police added, citing the results of the preliminary investigation.
"Parts of small flying objects, possibly belonging to drones, were discovered in two areas where the fires broke out - in Musaffa and in the new construction area at Abu Dhabi International Airport."
#عاجل| #شرطة_أبوظبي: رصد أجسام طائرة صغيرة يحتمل أن تكون لطائرات بدون طيار "درون" وقعتا في المنطقتين قد تكونان تسببتا في الانفجار والحريق في مصفح و منطقة الإنشاءات الجديدة في مطار أبوظبي الدولي pic.twitter.com/navjAOUZpM
— 24.ae | الإمارات (@24emirates24) January 17, 2022
Meanwhile, the Yemeni Houthis announced on Monday they have launched a military operation "deep in the UAE" and would give more details on the matter in the coming hours.
Yemen's Iran-linked Houthi movement has been battling a Saudi-led coalition that comprises the UAE and it has repeatedly carried out cross-border attacks with the use of drones and missiles on Saudi Arabia.
The United Arab Emirates has condemned the attack.
"UAE authorities... are dealing... with the heinous Houthi attack on some civilian installations in Abu Dhabi...", the presidential advisor Anwar Gargash tweeted.
تتعامل الجهات المعنية في دولة الإمارات بشفافية ومسؤولية تشكر عليها بخصوص الاعتداء الحوثي الآثم على بعض المنشآت المدنية في أبوظبي، عبث المليشيات الإرهابية باستقرار المنطقة أضعف من أن يؤثر في مسيرة الأمن والأمان الني نعيشها، ومصير هذه الرعونة والعبثية الهوجاء إلى زوال واندحار.
— د. أنور قرقاش (@AnwarGargash) January 17, 2022