West Asia conflict: Two Indians killed in attack in Oman’s Sohar

In a tragic incident linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, two Indian nationals have lost their lives in an attack in Sohar, Oman. The Additional Secretary (Gulf) confirmed that among the ten individuals injured, five have since been discharged from medical care. This incident marks the first reported fatalities on Omani soil due to the escalating tensions in the region. The Indian government is actively monitoring the situation and providing support to the affected families. As the conflict continues to unfold, the safety of expatriates in Gulf nations remains a significant concern for authorities, prompting increased vigilance and diplomatic engagement to ensure the well-being of Indian citizens abroad.
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