2 Ghanaians suffer injuries in drone strikes in Dubai

Two drones ‌that fell near Dubai’s main airport and Bahrain on Wednesday has injured two Ghanaians as attacks on infrastructure across the Gulf continue to disrupt air traffic.
Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who announced the incident said Ghana’s “Ambassador in UAE has led a team from our Embassy in Abu Dhabi and Consulate in Dubai to visit the victims as the Foreign Ministry coordinates emergency consular assistance.”
Minister Ablakwa further expressed empathy, saying “Their families and loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers.”
Below is the statement;
Below is the statement;

“The Government of Ghana condemns the attack and reiterates calls for a cessation in hostilities,” asserted and revealed that “We are actively engaged with international partners on a UN resolution urging de-escalation.”

 

The attacks have hampered efforts to restore flights as the war on Iran entered a 12th day. The U.S.-Israel war against Iran ​has led to tens of thousands of flight cancellations, reroutings and schedule changes worldwide, shutting much of ​the Middle East’s airspace – including Qatar’s – due to missile and drone threats.

 

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