Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has confirmed that two Ghanaian nationals were injured during a drone attack near Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. The victims reportedly sustained non-critical injuries and are receiving medical attention.

Authorities Respond
The Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with UAE authorities to ensure the safety, care, and support of the affected individuals. Officials have emphasized that immediate measures are in place to protect Ghanaians abroad during such incidents.
Details on the Incident
According to reports, the drone attack occurred near the busy international airport in Dubai. While details are still emerging, Ghanaian authorities are prioritizing verification and assistance for the victims.

Support for Affected Nationals
The ministry has urged Ghanaian citizens living or traveling abroad to stay informed about safety advisories and maintain close contact with local diplomatic missions. Authorities continue to work with Dubai officials to provide timely updates and support to the injured nationals.

Why This Story Matters
The incident underscores the importance of international coordination and crisis management for Ghanaians abroad. It also highlights the growing security concerns related to drone attacks in major global transport hubs.
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