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Shehbaz Sharif UAE missile attack: PM expresses concern, assures support to Pakistanis

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed serious concern over the Shehbaz Sharif UAE missile attack incident, where several people, including Pakistanis, were injured at a port in the United Arab Emirates. The incident raised alarm due to rising tensions in the region.

In an official statement, the prime minister said he is deeply worried about the safety of Pakistani citizens affected by the attack. He added that the government is closely monitoring the situation.

Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan is in continuous contact with UAE authorities to ensure all possible assistance for its citizens. He assured that every effort is being made to support the injured and their families.

The prime minister also prayed for the quick recovery of those wounded in the attack. He emphasized that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the people of the UAE during this difficult time.

Highlighting the broader situation, Shehbaz Sharif urged all parties to act with patience and restraint. He stressed the importance of reducing tensions in the region to avoid further loss of life.

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