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Bodies of four Indians killed in Qatar gas blast repatriated June 26, 2026What you need to know - The remains of four Indian nationals killed in Qatar's Ras Laffan gas explosion have been sent to India - Muslims in India are observing Ashura - 'Cockroach' movement founder Abhijeet Dipke has claimed that BJP workers attacked reporters at protest site Here are the latest developments from India on Friday, June 26 Four bodies from Qatar gas explosion repatriated to India, say officials The...
Bodies of four Indians killed in Qatar gas blast repatriated
June 26, 2026What you need to know
- The remains of four Indian nationals killed in Qatar's Ras Laffan gas explosion have been sent to India
- Muslims in India are observing Ashura
- 'Cockroach' movement founder Abhijeet Dipke has claimed that BJP workers attacked reporters at protest site
Here are the latest developments from India on Friday, June 26
Four bodies from Qatar gas explosion repatriated to India, say officials
The mortal remains of four Indian victims of last week's deadly explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan industrial hub have been repatriated, the Indian Embassy in Doha said.
A total of 12 Indian nationals were among the 13 people killed in a blast at the Barzan gas processing facility on June 21.
Qatari authorities said 66 people were also injured in what they described as a "technical accident".
The Embassy said in its statement that it was hoping to repatriate the remaining bodies to India soon and was in touch with families of the deceased.
It added that it was also in touch with the Indian nationals who were wounded in the incident.
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In more news, the bodies of four out of 12 Indian nationals killed in an explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility have been repatriated.
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