Several countries in the Middle East have detected missile and drone launches from Iran just hours after the announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran. This development comes at a sensitive time as delegations prepare for negotiations in Islamabad.
The UAE Ministry of Defense announced on Friday that the country's air defenses are addressing missile attacks and drones coming from Iran, highlighting rising tensions in the region.
Israeli military has begun using air defense systems not originally designed to intercept Iranian missiles, reflecting increasing challenges to its defensive capabilities amid rising threats from Iran and its allies.
The United Arab Emirates has swiftly responded to missile threats by activating its air defense systems to counter potential attacks. This move comes amid escalating regional tensions.
Ukraine and Qatar signed a defense cooperation agreement in Doha, where Ukrainian President <strong>Volodymyr Zelensky</strong> made an unannounced visit. This agreement includes advanced technological projects and the exchange of expertise in countering missile threats and drones.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense has announced a new agreement with Ukraine aimed at enhancing cooperation in the fields of expertise and technology to counter missile and drone threats. This agreement comes at a critical time marked by rising military tensions in the region.
The Kuwaiti armed forces announced the downing of two drones in secured areas, while the Sharjah government confirmed its air defense systems are responding to missile threats. These developments come amid rising regional tensions.