Several residents in the United Arab Emirates sustained injuries from Iranian attacks, prompting officials from Abu Dhabi to visit them and check on their health. This visit comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Kuwait and the UAE faced a wave of Iranian attacks today, just hours after a ceasefire was announced between Tehran and Washington. The strikes caused significant damage to vital facilities, including power and distillation plants.
Six people were injured in Kuwait and one in Abu Dhabi due to Iranian attacks targeting vital sites, including a communications facility in the UAE. These attacks come amid rising regional tensions.
Gulf countries have faced a wave of Iranian attacks using missiles and drones, marking the 38th day of ongoing conflict between Iran and its allies against the United States and Israel. This escalation raises significant concerns about regional security.
Since February 28, 2026, five Gulf countries have faced a series of intense Iranian attacks targeting energy infrastructure and airports, leading to extensive physical damage and service disruptions.
The Jordanian Air Force successfully intercepted several Iranian missiles and drones aimed at the kingdom within the last 24 hours. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation announced that its facilities were attacked by Iranian drones, resulting in significant damage and fires at several locations. The assaults specifically targeted the National Petroleum Company and the Petrochemical Industries Company.
Kuwait was hit today by multiple drone and missile attacks, resulting in significant damage to an oil complex, a government complex, and two power generation stations, with no reported injuries.
Gulf countries faced Iranian missile and drone attacks today, resulting in material damage to vital facilities. Despite the fires, no human injuries were reported.
Gulf states faced Iranian missile and drone attacks today, with Saudi Arabia intercepting <strong>33 drones</strong>. Bahrain managed to control a fire caused by the assault, with no reported injuries.
Kuwait has suffered multiple Iranian drone attacks targeting the state ministries complex and power stations, resulting in significant damage. These attacks occur amidst rising regional tensions between Iran and Gulf states.
On Sunday morning, a fire erupted at a Kuwaiti oil complex, causing severe damage to a government ministry complex and two power generation stations due to Iranian attacks using missiles and drones. The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation confirmed that emergency teams are managing the incident.
On Saturday, Iranian attacks targeted civilian and residential facilities in Gulf countries, with air defenses intercepting dozens of missile and drone attacks without recording any human injuries.
Gulf countries reported limited damage to civilian and residential facilities due to successful interceptions by air defenses against dozens of Iranian missile and drone attacks, with no human casualties recorded. These attacks come at a sensitive time marked by escalating regional tensions.
More than 12 individuals were injured in a series of Iranian attacks across the UAE, Jordan, and Kuwait, raising international concerns about escalating tensions in the region. These attacks come at a sensitive time as relations between Iran and Gulf states are increasingly strained.
Gulf countries announced their defense against Iranian attacks on Friday, with a drone falling at the Turaibil border crossing between Iraq and Jordan, amidst explosions reported in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region.
Iranian missile and drone attacks have continued against Gulf nations, with Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE experiencing increased assaults in recent hours, reflecting rising tensions in the region.
On Wednesday, Gulf states faced Iranian attacks resulting in one death in the UAE and damage to an oil tanker in Qatar, alongside fires in Kuwait and Bahrain.
The UAE reported injuries to <strong>8 individuals</strong> due to shrapnel from intercepting Iranian attacks, while a Kuwaiti oil tanker was targeted by a drone off the coast of Dubai. Saudi Arabia also recorded <strong>2 injuries</strong> and minor damages in Al-Kharj province.
Three Gulf countries experienced a surge in Iranian attacks on Tuesday, involving drone strikes and ballistic missiles, raising concerns over escalating regional tensions. The incidents have prompted heightened security measures in the affected nations.
Iranian attacks struck four Gulf nations, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain, resulting in injuries in Dubai and a fire on a Kuwaiti tanker. This escalation comes amid ongoing military tensions as the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran enters its 32nd day.
The United Arab Emirates reported that four individuals were injured in Dubai due to a fire caused by shrapnel during an air interception operation. Additionally, a Kuwaiti oil tanker was attacked by a drone, resulting in significant material damage.
In a shocking escalation, Gulf states have faced more than <strong>5200 Iranian attacks</strong> within a month, involving missiles and drones, significantly disrupting daily life and the economy in the region.
Israel has announced a new military ammunition deal worth <strong>$48 million</strong>, which includes tens of thousands of artillery shells. This move comes as Iranian rocket attacks escalate in the region, heightening tensions in the Middle East.
Kuwait and other Gulf states reported renewed Iranian attacks on Monday, resulting in significant damage to a power and water desalination plant and the death of an Indian worker. Technical teams have begun immediate work to address the incident's aftermath.
In a serious escalation, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain intercepted missile and drone attacks originating from Iran. This incident coincides with the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war in the Middle East, raising security concerns in the region.
Major aluminum producers in the UAE and Bahrain have reported severe damage to their factories due to Iranian attacks. These recent incidents have raised widespread concerns about industrial security in the region.
Bahrain's Aluminum Company 'Alba' was attacked by Iranian forces on Saturday, resulting in two individuals sustaining minor injuries. The attacks also affected other Gulf countries such as Kuwait and the UAE.
Emirates Global Aluminium has confirmed that its site in Abu Dhabi sustained damages due to Iranian attacks, raising concerns about the potential impact on the aluminium industry in the region.
At least 29 American soldiers were injured in Iranian attacks on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia last week. The assaults come at a sensitive time, heightening tensions in the region.