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Debris from aerial interception strikes Oracle building in Dubai, UAE says

Officials said debris from an aerial interception damaged two buildings and no injuries were reported, as Iran threatened more U.S. tech targets.

  • Dubai officials reported that debris from intercepted drones damaged the exteriors of two buildings, including one housing US tech giant Oracle, with authorities confirming there were no casualties.
  • Iran's Revolutionary Guard issued threats against Oracle and 17 other American companies, accusing them of involvement in "terrorist espionage" operations on Iranian soil.
  • Earlier Iranian drone strikes caused significant damage to three Amazon Web Services facilities across the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain amid ongoing Middle East turmoil.
  • American officials reportedly confirmed that Iran shot down two US warplanes, with an urgent search operation currently underway to locate a missing airman.
  • Following reports of downed warplanes, President Donald Trump delivered an Easter message declaring that "evil and wickedness shall not prevail," asserting the country is doing well.
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The authorities of Dubai intercepted an attack on the Oracle building. One of the 18 North American companies in the Middle East, threatened by Tehran. In Portugal, 13 people died on the streets.

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unomásuno.com.mx broke the news on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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