US strikes Iranian fast boats as Iran attacks UAE oil facility
A drone attack from Iran struck a key oil facility in Fujairah, UAE, causing a large fire and injuring three Indian nationals. This incident followed the UAE's interception of missiles launched from Iran and reports of a tanker affiliated with its state-owned oil company being hit in the Strait of Hormuz.

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AI-generatedA drone attack from Iran struck a key oil facility in Fujairah, UAE, causing a large fire and injuring three Indian nationals. This incident followed the UAE's interception of missiles launched from Iran and reports of a tanker affiliated with its state-owned oil company being hit in the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE described the attacks as a "dangerous escalation," though an unnamed Iranian official denied targeting the UAE. Simultaneously, the US reported its navy destroyers and merchant ships sailed through the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran claimed to have fired warning shots at a US warship, which Washington denied. Later, the US stated it had intercepted seven Iranian fast boats in the strait, a claim Iran denied. These events occur amidst ongoing tensions and a de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route.
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5 extractedThe Strait of Hormuz is a crucial waterway through which 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas is meant to pass freely.
The UAE defence ministry said it had intercepted three missiles launched from Iran, with a fourth falling into the sea.
Donald Trump said the US had 'shot down' seven Iranian fast boats in the strait.
A large fire broke out at the key oil port of Fujairah in the UAE after it was hit by a drone attack from Iran.
Iran called the claims 'entirely false' and its military said it fired warning shots at a US warship.