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Migrant Workers Bear Brunt of Iran Attacks in Gulf

Since late February, Iran’s attacks have killed at least eight South Asian migrant workers among 14 civilian deaths in Gulf countries, highlighting their vulnerability in the conflict.

  • Bangladeshi migrant Ahmad Ali, 55, was killed when debris from a missile strike tore through his delivery van in the United Arab Emirates, where he had worked for three decades.
  • Since February 28, Tehran has launched missile and drone attacks against Gulf countries in retaliation for US and Israeli strikes, killing at least eight foreign nationals among fourteen civilian deaths.
  • Among the victims was Pakistani Murib Zaman Nizar, 44, a driver who left behind five children aged 4 to 12, prompting laments from bereaved family members over the tragic losses.
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In the United Arab Emirates, after continuing Iranian attacks, a person has been killed by rocket splinters.

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Migrant workers bear brunt of Iran attacks in Gulf

Since February 28, Tehran has launched wave after wave of missile and drone attacks against the Gulf states in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.

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According to Trump, Iran's targeting of Gulf monarchies in retaliation was 'something that even the greatest experts couldn't have predicted.' But the facts point to a very different picture.

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A drone in the Emirates caused a fire at a very important oil field.

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Iran's attacks on the Gulf states are unprecedented and "nearly out of control," said the United Arab Emirates Minister for International Cooperation, Reem Al Hashimy.

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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