Three dead, six injured in Abu Dhabi
tanker fire; Iran-backed Houthis claim attack
Three people were
killed and six injured in a fuel tanker explosion in Abu Dhabi, state news
agency WAM reported.
One Pakistani and
two Indian nationals were killed, and six others were wounded with injuries
ranging from light to medium, according to WAM.
Yemen’s Iran-backed
Houthis said they launched an attack on the United Arab Emirates, Reuters
reported on Monday.
An explosion
involving three oil tankers in Abu Dhabi and a fire in the construction site of
the emirate’s new airport extension on Monday morning were potentially caused
by drones, Abu Dhabi police said in a statement carried by the official WAM
news agency.
The Houthis plan to
announce a “qualitative military operation in the UAE in the coming hours,”
according to a post from a Twitter account linked to the militia’s spokesperson
Yahya Saree.
Both fires have
been brought under control and air traffic was not affected, according to an Al
Arabiya correspondent.
No significant
damage was reported. A full investigation has been launched into the cause of
the fires.
The UAE intervened
in Yemen’s civil war in 2015 as part of the Arab Coalition. It scaled down its
operations in 2019.
A UAE cargo ship,
the Rwabee, was hijacked by Houthi forces on the night of January 1.
The ship was on its
way from Socotra Island in Yemen to the port of Jazan in Saudi Arabia, carrying
equipment leased by a Saudi company used in a field hospital on the island,
according to the Arab Coalition.
The Houthis claimed
that the vessel was carrying military equipment.
Onboard were seven
Indian sailors, an Ethiopian, and Indonesian, a Filipino, and a sailor from
Myanmar.

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