KATHMANDU, April 4: All Nepali nationals who were injured in attacks in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the course of the West Asian conflict are out of danger.
It is reported that seven Nepalis were injured in the attack. The Nepali embassy there has stated that all the injured Nepali citizens are safe.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) stated on Saturday that the embassy officials made telephone contact with all seven individuals, including the seriously injured, and they informed the embassy that they are out of danger.
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The embassy officials met four of the injured today to inquire about their condition and mentioned that they would coordinate for necessary support.
MoFA Spokesperson Lok Bahadur Poudel Chhetri said that the remaining three people will also be met soon to obtain the necessary information.
According to Spokesperson Chhetri, six people have been discharged from hospital after receiving general treatment, and one more Nepali, who was said to have sustained serious injuries, is receiving medical treatment, and he is also out of danger.
"He said on the telephone that he would be discharged from the hospital soon. As soon as information about this incident was received, the ministry instructed the embassy to coordinate as necessary," Spokesperson Chhetri said.
The relevant authorities in the UAE made arrangements to provide proper treatment to the injured Nepali citizens in a timely manner. The embassy has stated that it is committed and ready to provide any necessary assistance to them.