No Indian fatality in projectile incident in Saudi Arabia: Embassy
The Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia has confirmed that no Indian citizens were killed in a recent projectile incident that occurred on March 8. However, one Indian national sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment at a local government hospital. The embassy is closely monitoring the situation and has extended its support to the injured individual and their family. This incident highlights ongoing regional tensions and the importance of diplomatic engagement to ensure the safety of expatriates. Indian authorities continue to emphasize the need for vigilance among their nationals living abroad, particularly in areas experiencing unrest. The embassy has urged all Indians in Saudi Arabia to stay informed about regional developments and follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities.
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