Iran persists in executing its assaults on Gulf states, as several Gulf countries reported a new wave of missile and drone attacks on the thirty-eighth day of the conflict. The Saudi Ministry of Defense confirmed today, Monday, that it intercepted and destroyed two drones in recent hours.
In the UAE, the Ministry of Defense stated in two separate announcements that its air defenses dealt with missile and drone attacks originating from Iran. It clarified that the sounds heard in various regions of the country were due to successful interception operations carried out by the defense systems.
Details of the Incident
The UAE announced on Sunday that it had dealt with 9 ballistic missiles, 1 cruise missile, and 50 drones coming from Iran. The Abu Dhabi Media Office confirmed on X platform that a Ghanaian national sustained moderate injuries due to debris from a successful interception operation in the Musaffah industrial area of the capital.
In the Emirate of Fujairah, authorities reported that a building belonging to the telecommunications company "du" was targeted by a drone, with no injuries reported. The Sharjah Government Media Office confirmed that emergency response teams managed to control a fire at Khor Fakkan port caused by interception debris, resulting in injuries to 4 individuals of Nepalese and Pakistani nationality.
Background & Context
In Kuwait, the Kuwaiti Army announced in three statements that its air defenses repelled hostile missile and drone attacks, explaining that the sounds of explosions heard were the result of the air defense systems intercepting the attacks. The army urged citizens to adhere to safety and security instructions issued by the relevant authorities.
In statements by Colonel Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, spokesperson for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense, he reported that the armed forces monitored and dealt with 9 ballistic missiles, 4 cruise missiles, and 31 drones in the past 24 hours.
Impact & Consequences
In recent hours, the Qatari Ministry of Defense announced that the country was attacked by several drones and two cruise missiles from Iran, confirming that its armed forces successfully intercepted all of them. The National Communication Center in Bahrain reported that the Bahrain Defense Force intercepted and destroyed 13 drones targeting the kingdom within 24 hours.
The authorities in Manama announced that the total intercepted and destroyed since the onset of Iranian assaults reached 188 missiles and 466 drones, with air defense systems remaining ready to protect the security and safety of the kingdom.
Regional Significance
These Iranian assaults represent a serious escalation in the region, raising concerns about regional security and increasing tensions between Iran and Gulf states. These attacks come at a sensitive time, as Gulf countries seek to enhance their defensive capabilities to counter rising threats.
In conclusion, it is evident that the escalation of Iranian attacks reflects significant challenges faced by Gulf states, necessitating enhanced security cooperation among these nations to address common risks.
