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Indian man killed in Saudi from Iran war

Economic Times·8 March 2026·12h ago1 min read0 views
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The ongoing war in Iran has escalated to devastating levels, with Bahrain recently accusing Iran of targeting vital civilian infrastructure, including desalination plants essential for the Gulf nations' water supply. In a tragic incident, Saudi Arabia reported its first casualties from the conflict, involving the deaths of an Indian and a Bangladeshi national due to a military projectile that struck a residential area. This incident highlights the growing toll the war is inflicting on foreign workers in the region, with many fatalities recorded among expatriates. As tensions rise, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has vowed to intensify military responses to U.S. targets and has retracted earlier conciliatory statements, reflecting the internal divisions within Iran regarding the conflict. The regional landscape is further complicated by ongoing Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, resulting in significant casualties and displacement. The war has not only caused humanitarian crises but also rattled global markets and disrupted international travel, indicating far-reaching implications beyond the immediate region. As the conflict continues, the international community watches closely, apprehensive of the potential for further escalation and instability in the Middle East.

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