The United Arab Emirates' (UAE) biggest port and oil storage facility, Fujairah, and Dubai's international airport have come under further drone attacks as Iran continues to target Gulf transport and oil infrastructure. Flights were temporarily suspended on Monday after a fire broke out near the airport due to a drone-related incident. A fire also raged after a drone attack on the strategically important port and industrial zone at Fujairah, one of the largest oil storage facilities in the region. A rocket attack on a vehicle killed a Palestinian national on the outskirts of the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, indicating a worrying escalation of violence. UAE air defense systems intercepted six ballistic missiles and 21 drones on Monday alone, showcasing ongoing threats from Iran amid the war's persistent impacts. The attack on Fujairah symbolizes the vulnerabilities in Gulf infrastructure, raising alarms about the safety of oil supplies and regional stability. Despite the chaos, the UAE’s resilience shines through, with local businesses staying adaptable in these challenging times.
Drone Attacks Rock UAE: Fujairah and Dubai Under Fire

Drone Attacks Rock UAE: Fujairah and Dubai Under Fire
Iran's escalating drone strikes target UAE's vital oil and transport infrastructures, disrupting flights and raising safety concerns.
The UAE's largest oil port in Fujairah and Dubai International Airport faced drone attacks that temporarily halted flights and raised alarms amidst ongoing tensions with Iran. The strikes underscore the vulnerability of Gulf infrastructure, as UAE air defense successfully intercepted multiple threats. Despite concerns, local resilience remains strong.


















