"Matter Of Relief": India Says No Indian Killed In Saudi Strike

In a recent statement, the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia confirmed that no Indian nationals were killed in the recent strike that targeted the region. However, one individual sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment at a government hospital in Al Kharj. This announcement comes amid escalating tensions in the area, which have raised concerns about the safety of expatriates. The Indian government continues to monitor the situation closely and is providing necessary assistance to its citizens affected by the incident. The embassy urged all Indians in the region to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines as the geopolitical climate evolves.
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