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Abu Dhabi Says Habshan Gas-Processing Facility Is Ablaze After Earlier Reporting Incoming Iranian Fire
- UAE officials have confirmed a significant fire at the Habshan gas-processing complex, one of the largest energy hubs in the Middle East, following reports of multiple projectiles entering Emirati airspace from the north.
- While the 14-day ceasefire was intended to halt hostilities, Emirati defense sources reported "incoming fire" originating from Iranian territory shortly before the blaze began; Tehran has not yet officially claimed responsibility for the strike.
- The facility is a critical link in the UAE’s domestic power grid and gas export infrastructure; the resulting fire has prompted immediate emergency shutdowns and sparked fears of regional energy shortages despite the diplomatic push in Islamabad.
- This incident occurs during the "20-hour transition window" of the ceasefire deal announced by President Trump. Security analysts are monitoring whether the U.S. or its Gulf allies will view this as a "pre-ceasefire" act or a violation that nullifies the two-week truce.
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Abu Dhabi authorities: Two Emiratis, one Indian sustain minor injuries in Habshan incident
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi authorities confirmed that the incident previously reported at the Habshan gas complex was caused by falling shrapnel following a successful interception by air defence systems, resulting in multiple fires at the site.The authorities added that the incident resulted in minor injuries to two Emiratis and one Indian national, while operations at the site have been suspended and further updates will be provided in due course.
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