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Migrant Workers Bear Brunt of Iran Attacks in Gulf
Among 14 civilians killed in the Gulf, eight were low-paid migrant workers from South Asia, highlighting their vulnerability amid ongoing Iranian strikes.
- 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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Total News Sources42
Leaning Left7Leaning Right5Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Center
Bias Distribution
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48% Center
L 30%
C 48%
R 22%
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