Attack on UAE Nuclear Plant From Iraq ‘Warning Shot’ By Iran
- The United Arab Emirates urged Iraq to investigate a drone attack on the Barakah nuclear power plant and to stop Iran-backed militias from launching attacks from Iraqi territory.
- The attack involved drones, with one striking an electrical generator at Barakah, resulting in damage but no injuries or radioactive release, raising concerns about nuclear safety.
- Iraq formed a special committee to investigate cross-border drone attacks and affirmed its constitution forbids attacks launched from its territory.
- Iran rejected U.S. accusations of involvement in the attack in communications to the UN, citing previous U.S. and Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities and emphasizing its commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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Iran launched nearly as many missiles and drones against the United Arab Emirates as against Israel in the first 24 hours of the war. Since then, the Emirati territory has become one of the main targets of the Islamic Republic in the Gulf. The latest episode was a new attack on energy infrastructure with drones that, Abu Dhabi confirmed, would have left Iraq and caused an explosion at the Barakah nuclear power plant, a signal that Iraqi Shia mil…
‘Warning shot’ from Iran? UAE nuclear plant attack from Iraq sparks fears of wider Gulf war as Tehran’s proxies step in
Middle East News: NEW DELHI: A drone attack on the UAE’s Barakah nuclear power plant has intensified fears of a wider regional escalation, with analysts warning that Ir.
Attack on UAE Nuclear Plant From Iraq ‘Warning Shot’ By Iran
An attack on a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates has raised fears about the scope of Iran’s retaliation to a potential US resumption of strikes, with experts highlighting the greater role Tehran-backed militias in Iraq are playing in the war.
UAE Demands Iraq Investigate Drone Strike on Barakah Nuclear Plant Amid Fears of Regional Escalation
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday strongly urged the Iraqi government to launch a full investigation into the recent drone attack targeting the Barakah nuclear power plant, warning Baghdad to take immediate action to stop Iranian-backed militias from using Iraqi territory as a launch point for future attacks.
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