Two Fires in the UAE and Five People Injured Following Iranian Attacks
SadaNews - The United Arab Emirates announced early this morning (Saturday) that two fires broke out in an industrial area following an attack with Iranian rockets and drones, resulting in injuries to five people.
The UAE stated that its air defenses intercepted missile and drone attacks coming from Iran, as Tehran continues its assaults on Gulf countries a month after the outbreak of the war in the Middle East.
The UAE Ministry of Defense wrote on the "X" platform: "The air defenses and Emirati fighters are dealing with missile and drone aggression coming from Iran."
For its part, the Abu Dhabi Media Office mentioned in a statement that the authorities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi are dealing with two fires that erupted "in the vicinity of the Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi - KIZAD," due to "the falling debris following the successful interception of a ballistic missile."
The Abu Dhabi Media Office reported that "the incident resulted in five Indian nationals suffering injuries ranging from moderate to minor."
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