Authorities put down limited fire in vicinity of US consulate in Dubai after drone strike, media office says
The U.S. ordered non-emergency diplomatic staff to leave after a drone strike caused a small fire near the consulate, with no injuries reported, amid regional conflict escalation.
- A fire resulting from a drone-related incident near the US Consulate in Dubai has been contained by authorities.
- Tensions have been rising in the Middle East since the US, Israel and Iran began exchanging strikes last weekend.
- The conflict has rippled across the Middle East, grounding flights and leaving thousands of travellers stranded abroad.
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US consulate in Dubai catches fire after Iranian drone strik
US consulate in Dubai catches fire after Iranian drone strike. The State Department said the drone hit the compound’s parking lot and all U.S. personnel “are accounted for.” The post US consulate in Dubai catches fire after Iranian drone strik appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
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A drone struck on Tuesday around the U.S. consulate in Dubai, causing a fire but not casualties, in a new attack on U.S. positions in the region in retaliation for the operation launched by Washington and Israel.
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Drone Strike Triggers Fire Near US Consulate In Dubai; No Injuries Reported
A suspected drone strike triggered a fire near the US Consulate in Dubai, sending flames and black smoke into the sky. Authorities confirmed the blaze was quickly contained and no injuries were reported.
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