The UAE says Iran launched another wave of missiles and drones, escalating tensions and raising concerns of wider regional conflict.
The United Arab Emirates has reported a renewed wave of drone and missile attacks allegedly launched by Iran, marking the second consecutive day of escalation. According to the Emirati Defence Ministry, the previous હુમ included 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles and four drones targeting the country.
The latest strikes heighten tensions in the Gulf region amid ongoing military alerts and international concern. Regional forces, including Israel Defense Forces, have indicated they are “closely monitoring” developments and remain prepared to respond if necessary.
The renewed attacks come as diplomatic efforts continue to stabilise the situation, with global powers assessing ceasefire conditions and regional security risks. The situation underscores growing volatility in the Middle East and raises fears of a broader conflict if hostilities persist.
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