Iran’s retaliatory strikes continue in Gulf, causing casualties and missile interceptions
In Brief
Iran’s attacks on US targets in Gulf region cause deaths, injuries, and missile interceptions over three days.
Key Facts
- Three people have died and 58 others injured in the UAE since Iran’s retaliatory strikes began
- The UAE detected 165 ballistic missiles, destroying 152, and intercepted two cruise missiles
- Iran’s retaliatory attacks on US assets in the region have continued for a third day
- Iran’s Foreign Ministry describes the strikes as legitimate defensive actions against US targets
- Blasts have been reported in Qatar, UAE, and Kuwait amid ongoing regional tensions
What Happened
Iran launched retaliatory strikes targeting US assets in the Gulf region, continuing for a third consecutive day. The UAE reported three deaths and 58 injuries, alongside intercepting and destroying multiple missiles. Iran’s Foreign Ministry defended the attacks as legitimate defense measures, while blasts have been reported across Qatar, UAE, and Kuwait.
Why It Matters
The ongoing missile strikes and regional blasts highlight escalating tensions between Iran and US interests in the Gulf, raising concerns about a prolonged conflict. The situation affects regional security and international diplomatic relations, with potential impacts on civilian safety and geopolitical stability.
Sources
- The Hindu — Three dead, 58 injured in UAE since start of Iran’s retaliatory strikes, says defence ministry(17h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Iran’s Foreign Ministry defends retaliatory strikes, slams US betrayal(1d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Blasts shake Qatar, UAE, Kuwait as Iran’s retaliatory strikes continue(just now)
