UAE says Iran fired 2 missiles at country, as war drags on
The United Arab Emirates reported that two ballistic missiles were fired from Iran towards the UAE, marking the first known attack from Iran on the Gulf nation since May. Both missiles landed in the sea, one within UAE territorial waters and the other outside.

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AI-generatedThe United Arab Emirates reported that two ballistic missiles were fired from Iran towards the UAE, marking the first known attack from Iran on the Gulf nation since May. Both missiles landed in the sea, one within UAE territorial waters and the other outside. The UAE's defense ministry indicated the projectiles were likely intended to target maritime traffic. In response to regional escalations, the UAE has suspended all trade, commercial exchanges, and financial transactions with Iran until further notice. Iran's foreign ministry denied the accusations, urging regional parties to avoid baseless claims. Residents in Dubai received a missile threat alert, though the interior ministry later declared the situation safe.
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5 extractedIran denied firing missiles at the UAE.
All trade, commercial exchanges and financial transactions with Iran have been halted until further notice.
Both missiles fell into the sea, with one of them dropping within the UAE’s territorial waters and the other outside.
The United Arab Emirates said that two ballistic missiles were fired towards the country from Iran.
Assessments indicated the projectiles were meant to target maritime traffic.