Iran fires missiles, drones across Gulf, region remains in war crosshairs
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Iran fires missiles, drones across Gulf, region remains in war crosshairs
"Iran has fired missiles and drones at several Gulf Arab nations, which have sought to intercept them, in a now-daily fallout from the United States-Israel war launched on Iran nearly three weeks ago that has engulfed the Middle East with deaths, destruction, assassinations, and an energy crisis spreading far beyond the region."
"The UAE has been the hardest hit by Iran's retaliation. For instance, there have been 3000 different projectiles—missiles and drones—fired at GCC countries by Iran in terms of its retaliation. More than half, well over half, have targeted places in the UAE."
"Multiple explosions heard throughout the city. That glow of defensive weapons and interceptions in the night skies, something that has become all too familiar, not just in Dubai, but in cities across the GCC."
Iran has conducted repeated missile and drone attacks against Gulf Arab states including Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain as retaliation following a U.S.-Israel military operation. These nations have activated air defense systems to intercept incoming threats on a daily basis. The UAE has experienced the heaviest bombardment, with over half of approximately 3,000 projectiles fired at Gulf Cooperation Council countries targeting UAE locations. Multiple explosions and defensive interceptions have become routine occurrences across Gulf cities. The escalating conflict has resulted in casualties and economic disruption extending beyond the region, creating an energy crisis with global implications.
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