UAE Hit by Drone, Missile Attacks as Global Leaders Condemn Escalation
Authorities said multiple drones and projectiles hit strategic sites, injuring civilians and disrupting operations as global leaders urged restraint and diplomacy.
- On Tuesday, the United Arab Emirates faced a large-scale drone and missile attack attributed to Iran, striking critical infrastructure and injuring civilians, including foreign nationals.
- Authorities in the UAE said multiple projectiles targeted strategic installations, including a major port facility where explosions triggered fires and disrupted operations.
- Global leaders condemned the attack, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling it "unacceptable," Prime Minister Mark Carney describing it as "unprovoked," and President Joseph Aoun declaring "full solidarity."
- Tensions have intensified across the Gulf, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, as security analysts warned coordinated strikes pose significant threats to global energy markets.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for restraint to allow space for diplomacy, while Costa pressed Tehran to return to negotiations and sustain the ceasefire protecting maritime routes.
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