UAE Intercepts 15 Iranian Missiles: Two Dead in Abu Dhabi.
Escalation in the United Arab Emirates
According to TSN.ua: On March 26, the United Arab Emirates intercepted 15 ballistic missiles and 11 drones launched by Iran. Falling debris from the missiles in Abu Dhabi killed two people and injured three others. The deceased include citizens of Pakistan and India, while the wounded are nationals of the UAE, Jordan, and India.
Since the start of the war, Iranian attacks have claimed 10 lives in the UAE. Iran has carried out a large number of strikes, launching:
- 372 ballistic missiles,
- 15 cruise missiles,
- 1,826 unmanned aerial vehicles.
Additionally, Iran targeted a U.S. base in Iraq with FPV drones and struck central Tel Aviv with ballistic missiles. This situation highlights the intensification of military operations in the region and the growing threat to civilians.
International Response
The recent events in the UAE point to an escalation of the conflict between Iran and its regional adversaries, raising concern within the international community. The rising number of attacks and civilian casualties underscores the severity of the situation and the urgent need for measures to protect innocent lives. As the conflict intensifies, it is crucial to monitor the reactions of international organizations and states, as these could significantly impact regional security.
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