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Saudi Arabia and Bahrain strongly condemn Houthi cowardly terrorist attack on Abu Dhabi

January 17, 2022

Saudi Gazette Report

RIYADH, MANAMA -
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on Monday strongly condemned the cowardly terrorist attack by the Houthi militia on Abu Dhabi International Airport in the United Arab Emirates.

The cowardly terrorist attack by the Houthi militia caused a fire broke out on Monday morning led to the explosion of three petroleum tankers in ICAD 3 near ADNOC's storage tanks in the industrial district of Mussafah southwest of Abu Dhabi.

In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement, Saudi Arabia has confirmed its full stand with the United Arab Emirates in the face of everything that threatens its security and stability.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stated that the terrorist act which launched by the terrorist Houthi militia reaffirms its danger and threat to security, peace and stability in the region and the world.

Saudi Arabia stressed that, through its leadership of the Coalition of the Legitimacy in Yemen, it will continue to confront all terrorist attempts and practices of the Houthi militia.

The ministry expressed Saudi Arabia's sincere condolences and deepest sympathy with the families of the victims and to the government and people of UAE, as it wished the injured a speedy recovery.

While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain said that the terrorist attack is a violation of international humanitarian and all international laws, as it confirmed its support to the UAE in all the measures that it will take to confront these sabotage acts.

It Is noteworthy that the incident led to the deaths of one Pakistani and two Indians, while another six people sustained mild and moderate injuries, it added. Relevant authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.


January 17, 2022
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