Bangladeshi expatriate killed by debris from intercepted drone in UAE

Bangladeshi expatriate killed by debris from intercepted drone in UAE

April 1, 2026   12:37 pm

A Bangladeshi expatriate has been killed by falling debris after the UAE intercepted a drone in Fujairah, reports Dubai-based daily Khaleej Times.

The UAE’s air defence intercepted the drone on Wednesday, resulting in debris falling onto a farm.

A total of 12 people have been killed in the UAE in Iranian retaliation after the US and Israel launched strikes on the Middle Eastern country in late February, as per the Khaleej Times.

Among the dead are two members of the Emirates’ armed forces, a Moroccan civilian contracted by the armed forces, and expatriates from Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Palestine, and India.

On Tuesday, authorities in the UAE said 188 people had been injured since the start of the war. Air defence forces say they dealt with 12 missiles and 36 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that day.

-- Agencies

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