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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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KTVB broke the news in Boise, United States on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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