2 Indians killed, 10 injured in Oman drone incidents amid Middle East conflict

In a troubling escalation of violence in the Middle East, two Indian nationals lost their lives and ten others sustained injuries in recent drone attacks in Oman. This incident is part of a broader pattern of strikes affecting Indian expatriates in West Asian countries, including the United Arab Emirates, where more than thirty individuals have reportedly been injured. The ongoing conflict in the region has raised concerns about the safety of Indian workers abroad, prompting discussions among Indian authorities about protective measures for its citizens. The Ministry of External Affairs is closely monitoring the situation and is in touch with local officials to ensure the welfare of Indians in affected areas. As tensions rise amid the regional conflicts, the Indian government is expected to issue advisories and may expedite evacuation plans if necessary. This incident highlights the precarious situation for many Indians who live and work in these conflict-prone regions, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced diplomatic engagement and safety protocols for expatriates.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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