UAE reports missile and drone strikes incoming from Iran
The United Arab Emirates reported intercepting ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones originating from Iran. The UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed the interception of three missiles and a fourth falling into the sea, with no immediate reports of casualties.

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AI-generatedThe United Arab Emirates reported intercepting ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones originating from Iran. The UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed the interception of three missiles and a fourth falling into the sea, with no immediate reports of casualties. Separately, an Iranian drone reportedly caused a fire at an oil facility in Fujairah, injuring three Indian citizens. These incidents occurred amidst heightened tensions in the Gulf, particularly concerning blockades in the Strait of Hormuz and failed ceasefire extension efforts. While a senior Iranian military official denied plans to target the UAE, the drone attack broke a period of relative calm following a US-Tehran ceasefire.
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5 extractedAir defences in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have intercepted missiles and incoming drone attacks from Iran.
An Iranian drone sparked a fire at an oil facility in Fujairah.
Three Indian citizens were moderately injured during the attack and taken to hospital.
The UAE was heavily targeted by retaliatory strikes from Iran, and intercepted and destroyed thousands of Iranian drones and missiles.
Iran had no plans to target the UAE.