
The President of the United Arab Emirates visited a government hospital in Abu Dhabi to check on people injured in a recent Iranian attack.
During the visit, he met a Sudanese citizen wounded in the strike and asked doctors about his condition and treatment.
The president also spoke with the patient’s family and other injured individuals, including two Emiratis, an Indian, and an Iranian resident.
Officials said five people were injured in the attack and are receiving treatment at state hospitals.
He emphasised that the safety of citizens and residents remains a top priority and praised the public for following safety guidelines during the incident.
The president also commended medical teams for their swift response and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to providing healthcare to everyone without discrimination.
He was accompanied by senior officials from the Ministry of Interior and the Presidential Court.




