Trump warns Iran 'clock is ticking'; UAE reports drone strike at nuclear power plant
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Trump warns Iran 'clock is ticking'; UAE reports drone strike at nuclear power plant
"Emirati officials said they were investigating the source of the strike and that the UAE had the full right to respond to such “terrorist attacks”. The UAE has previously accused Iran of attacking its energy targets in what it has called an escalation of the conflict in the region. The drone hit an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, the Abu Dhabi Media Office said. Radiological safety levels were unaffected and there were no injuries, it said."
"The International Atomic Energy Agency said emergency diesel generators were providing power to the plant's “unit 3”, and called for “maximum military restraint” near any nuclear power plant, adding that it was following the situation closely. The UAE defence ministry said two other drones had been “successfully” dealt with, and that the drones had been launched from the “western border”. It did not elaborate."
"During the war that began with U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28, Iran has repeatedly targeted the UAE and other Gulf states that host U.S. military bases, hitting sites that include civilian and energy infrastructure. Iran stepped up such attacks on the UAE earlier this month after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a naval mission to try to open the Strait of Hormuz, which Trump suspended after 48 hours."
"More than five weeks after a tenuous ceasefire in the conflict took effect, U.S. and Iranian demands remain far apart despite diplomatic efforts to end the war and reopen the strait, the world's most important shipping route for oil and gas."
A drone strike caused a fire at an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi. Emirati officials said radiological safety levels were unaffected and there were no injuries, while they investigated the strike source and asserted the UAE’s right to respond to “terrorist attacks.” The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that emergency diesel generators were providing power to unit 3 and urged maximum military restraint near nuclear facilities. The UAE defense ministry said two other drones were successfully dealt with and that the drones were launched from the “western border.” The incident occurred as U.S.-Iran demands remained far apart after a tenuous ceasefire, with Iran continuing attacks on Gulf energy and civilian infrastructure.
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