
Dubai/Riyadh, (Horn post) Reports of injuries and property damage have emerged across several Gulf states following a wave of attacks attributed to Iran, heightening regional tensions and raising concerns over civilian safety.
Authorities in Dubai said at least four Asian nationals were injured after debris from intercepted missiles struck residential buildings in the southern part of the city. The Dubai Media Office confirmed that the incident occurred after explosions were reported early Tuesday, prompting officials to advise residents to seek shelter as a precaution.
In Saudi Arabia, the General Directorate of Civil Defense reported that remnants of an unmanned aerial vehicle fell in the city of Al-Kharj, injuring two people and causing damage to multiple vehicles and at least three homes.
The incidents come amid escalating hostilities between Iran and Gulf countries, with increased cross-border threats involving missiles and drones. While no fatalities have been confirmed, emergency services in affected areas remain on high alert as authorities assess the extent of the damage.
Rising Regional Tensions
Security analysts warn that continued strikes and retaliatory measures could destabilize the Gulf region, a key hub for global energy exports. The Gulf states, many of which are critical players in oil production and shipping, are facing mounting security challenges as tensions intensify.
Officials have not released detailed information on the origin or trajectory of the projectiles, but investigations are ongoing. Governments in the region have reiterated calls for calm while strengthening defensive measures to protect civilians and infrastructure.
Civilian Impact and Response
Residents in affected areas described moments of panic as explosions echoed across neighborhoods. Authorities in both the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have urged the public to follow safety advisories and remain vigilant.
The developments underscore growing concerns about the widening scope of the conflict and its potential impact on regional stability and international energy markets.
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