Three Indian citizens wounded in Iranian drone attack on UAE oil facility
- On Monday, the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence intercepted 12 ballistic missiles, 3 cruise missiles, and 4 drones launched from Iran, stating its forces responded to all incoming threats.
- President Donald Trump warned Iran on Monday against targeting U.S. naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening Iran would be "blown off the face of the Earth" if it attacked vessels involved in "Project Freedom."
- Three Indian nationals sustained moderate injuries in attacks near Fujairah, where a drone strike ignited a fire at an oil facility confirmed by the Indian Embassy to local authorities.
- The UAE Ministry of Defence reported 227 total injuries and 10 civilian fatalities since the conflict began, affirming it will "firmly confront anything that aims to undermine the security of the country."
- Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported officials denied intent to strike oil facilities, claiming the incident stemmed from U.S. "illegal passage" efforts through the Strait of Hormuz and calling for Washington to be held accountable.
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Iran has attacked the UAE for the second consecutive day amid a ceasefire, upsetting the delicate balance in West Asia. The UAE claims it intercepted 15 missiles and four drones launched by Iran on Monday. Now, on Tuesday, Iran is attacking again.
BREAKING: Iran Launches Missile Assault On UAE, Escalating Tensions Exponentially
The recent missile and drone attacks against the United Arab Emirates by Iran signify a troubling escalation in regional tensions. The assaults, particularly against the Fujairah oil refinery, have raised alarms about the stability of the Middle East. The damage, alongside injuries to three Indian nationals, demonstrates the direct impact of these hostilities on civilians. This marked the first strike on UAE soil since a ceasefire began in April…
Iran once again attacked the United Arab Emirates - an oil plant was hit. In response, the UAE announced to strengthen its own armaments industry. By Moritz Behrendt.
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