Gulf States Repel Iranian Missile and Drone Attacks

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Gulf States Repel Iranian Missile and Drone Attacks
A smoke plume rises from a fire near Dubai International Airport. AFP
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The Gulf states continued to intercept Iranian missile and drone attacks for the nineteenth day since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The UAE’s Ministry of Defense said Wednesday morning that it had dealt with missile and drone attacks launched from Iran.

Qatar announced that it had intercepted a missile attack on Wednesday, accompanied by explosions in Doha.

The Saudi Ministry of Defense stated in two separate statements that it had destroyed six drones in the eastern part of the country.

The Kuwaiti army published a statement on X, saying, “Kuwaiti air defenses intercepted hostile missile and drone attacks.”

In a new development, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that an Iranian projectile hit near the headquarters of Australian military forces stationed in the UAE, adding that no one was injured. (AFP)

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