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environment 8d ago Abu Dhabi

US Forces Destroy Iranian Boats And Missiles

A crashed aircraft struck the largest oil storage facility in the United Arab Emirates. The missiles partially hit the UAE and northern UAE, as well as parts of Oman. Multiple sources report on Iran's claim of striking a US warship. The exact status of the warship and any damage sustained is unclear. The US has not confirmed the strike, but naval warning shots were fired near warships in the area. The Iranian Navy's presence is described as everywhere, despite claims of damage. Surface normality has returned to the streets, with people shopping and visiting parks. Iran's Fars News Agency reported that a US warship was targeted by a missile strike after ignoring warnings from the Iranian navy while attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The incident is seen as a new threat to a potential US-Iran ceasefire. Iran also claims it intercepted missiles targeting a South Korean ship.
Real FM 97.8 Athens
conflict 8d ago Fujairah

Iran Denies Attack On Commercial Vessels

The maritime security threat level remains extremely high, with navigation risks continuing to increase. Oman reported that two people were injured following a hit on a residential building. The attack targeted the UAE's largest namesake port and oil terminal, causing a fire. South Korea reported potential attacks on its vessel anchored near the UAE. Missile alerts were issued in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with approximately five alerts recorded in Dubai today. The Iranian military stated that a US military destroyer closed its radar in the Gulf of Oman while attempting to approach the Strait of Hormuz. Authorities in the country have demanded an immediate end to the aggressive actions following the drone strike. The government confirmed the attacks targeted oil installations. Supply teams have been deployed to the site to manage the fire.
CRI News Radio
conflict 8d ago Fujairah

Drone Hits Fujairah Oil Industry Zone

An attempted attack involving gunfire was reported near an oil community in Fujairah. Iran has denied reports of sinking warships in the Strait of Hormuz. This action follows Iran's claim of firing warning shots at US warships. Civilian authorities have immediately begun addressing the fire and are working to control it and prevent its spread. Authorities in the Emirate of Fujairah are currently working to bring the fire under control. Four Iranian drones were involved in the incident, with three being intercepted and one successfully striking the oil field. Admiral Cooper confirmed that vessels had also been targeted during the engagement. Authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported a strong fire broke out at an oil industrial complex in the Emirate of Fujairah following a strike by an Iranian UAV. Iran has condemned the attack, suggesting it was an Emirati retaliation.
Iran International
conflict 8d ago Abu Dhabi

Iran Claims Missile Strike On US Warship

Two drones targeted Abu Dhabi while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, according to reports. The German Foreign Office had only recently lifted travel warnings for the Emirates. The UAE's defense ministry stated that the missiles were within its airspace. A South Korean vessel also reportedly suffered fire following shots being fired in the region. Iranian Army Commander Amir Hatem claimed on X that two US warships used radar-jamming tactics near the Strait of Hormuz. Hatem stated that the Iranian response was a direct reaction to these actions. The operation involves the deployment of a military net and device currently undergoing a 24-hour test period. Efforts are underway to restore confidence following the engagement. US Central Command denied reports that an American submarine was hit by Iranian missiles. The report cites information relayed by the Washington Post.
Radio Orient
economy 8d ago Dubai

Saudi Arabia Controls 46% Of Middle East Tourism Economy

Saudi Arabia currently controls 46% of the tourism economy in the Middle East.
Al Arabiya
economy 8d ago Dubai

Dubai Airport Traffic Drops Two-Thirds In March

Passenger traffic at Dubai International airport plunged by two-thirds in March. Traveler numbers at the facility sank to 2.5 million. The decline follows the breakout of war involving Iran. The airport was reportedly targeted several times during the conflict.
BBC WS backup
other 8d ago Dubai

Humanitarian Focus Urged For Persian Gulf Seafarers

An estimated 800 vessels remain stranded in the Persian Gulf due to ongoing conflict. The current situation involves vessels stuck in the Strait of Hormuz during an operation referred to as the Freedom Project.
Bloomberg Radio
economy 8d ago

Asian Buyers Pay Premium For UAE Crude

Asian buyers are currently paying a premium for crude oil sourced from the United Arab Emirates. This indicates strong demand from Asian markets for UAE oil.
CRI News Radio
economy 8d ago Dubai

Asian Buyers Pay Premium For UAE Crude Oil

Asian buyers are paying a premium for crude oil sourced from the United Arab Emirates. This indicates strong demand from Asian markets for UAE oil. The trend was noted by multiple sources.
CNR Economic Voice
economy 8d ago Abu Dhabi

Asian Buyers Pay Premium For UAE Crude

Asian markets are offering premiums for diesel-rich crude oil originating from the United Arab Emirates. This indicates strong demand from the region for UAE oil.
Mastodon