* Police said a fire broke out an extension of Abu Dhabi's main international airport
* Three fuel tanker trucks had exploded near storage facilities of oil company
* One Pakistani and two Indians were killed after the fuel trucks exploded
* Police said preliminary investigations indicated the detection of small flying objects, possibly belonging to drones
Three people have been killed and six wounded in Abu Dhabi following suspected drone attacks carried out by Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
A fire broke out at an extension of Abu Dhabi's main international airport and three fuel tanker trucks exploded in the Musaffah area near the storage facilities of ADNOC, Abu Dhabi's state-owned oil company, on Monday.
One Pakistani national and two Indian nationals were killed after the fuel trucks exploded, UAE state news agency WAM reported, citing the police.
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