The concerned authorities in the UAE are dealing with the “Houthi aggression” on civilian facilities in Abu Dhabi transparently and responsibly, diplomatic adviser to the UAE President Anwar Gargash said in a tweet.
The militia’s violation of the region’s stability is too weak to affect the security and safety of the UAE, he added.
“The fate of this thoughtlessness and reckless foolishness is demise and defeat,” Gargash said.
ADNOC tweeted a statement saying it was “deeply saddened” by the death of three of its employees.
“At approximately 10:00 AM this morning, an incident occurred at our Mussafah Fuel Depot in Abu Dhabi which resulted in the outbreak of a fire, ADNOC is deeply saddened to confirm that three colleagues have died,” it said on Twitter.
“At this time, the entire ADNOC family extends its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of our colleagues who died this morning.
“A further six colleagues were injured and received immediate specialist medical care, professional support teams are supporting the families of all those who have been impacted.
“We are working closely with the relevant authorities to determine the exact cause and a detailed investigation has commenced,” it added.
A spokesperson for Etihad Airways said a small number of flights were briefly disrupted at Abu Dhabi airport due to “precautionary measures,” but normal operations quickly resumed.
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement later said it had carried out an attack on the UAE.
Saudi Arabia has led international condemnation of the incident, with the Kingdom calling it a “cowardly terrorist attack.”
The Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi later confirmed in a tweet that it was aware of the incident and was awaiting further details.