‘Matter of relief’: India embassy in Riyadh clarifies no Indian killed in projectile strike in Saudi Arabia
The Indian embassy in Riyadh has confirmed that no Indian nationals were harmed in a recent projectile strike in Saudi Arabia. This clarification comes in response to widespread concerns following reports of the attack, which occurred in the country. The embassy has maintained open communication with the relevant Saudi authorities to monitor the situation closely. Officials reassured the public that the safety and well-being of Indian citizens abroad remains a top priority. The incident has raised alarms about security in the region, but the embassy emphasized that there have been no casualties among the Indian community. This development is seen as a relief to many, as tensions in the Middle East continue to fluctuate. The Indian government has consistently worked to ensure the safety of its citizens overseas, particularly in areas experiencing conflict or instability, and remains vigilant in its diplomatic engagements.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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