Explosion after drone appears to strike fuel tank in Oman's Duqm port
The drone strike is part of Iran's wider Gulf campaign amid US and Israeli actions, with damage limited and no casualties reported at Duqm port, Oman News Agency said.
- On March 3, 2026, drones struck the Duqm commercial port, Oman, with one drone hitting a fuel tank, state media reported.
- Amid mediation efforts, Oman called for a ceasefire and played a key role in talks between the United States and Iran.
- Related strikes over the prior days injured a worker and killed a crew member in an attack on an oil tanker off Muscat, authorities said.
- The Oman News Agency said the damage was contained with no human casualties at Duqm, despite recent strikes producing injury and death.
- These were the first strikes on Oman since the war began, with the attack on Duqm port being the second in three days as Iran broadens Gulf targets.
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An Iranian drone has crashed and exploded near the port of Salalah in Oman, but fortunately there are no reports of casualties. Omani state media, citing a security source, said that a drone had crashed near the port of Salalah, reports Telegrafi. On the other hand, two other drones were intercepted and shot down by air defenses in Dhofar province. Local media report that the drones were targeting fuel tankers at the commercial port of Al-Duqm. …
At least one fuel tank from the commercial port of Duqm in Oman has been hit this Tuesday in a drone attack, without there being any information about victims, amid the conflict unleashed in the Middle East because of the surprise offensive launched on February 28 with Israel against Iran.Continue reading....
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