Despite the US-Iran ceasefire announcement, several Gulf nations reported missile and drone attacks originating from Iran. The UAE and Kuwait confirmed their air defenses intercepted the attacks, with Kuwait reporting damage to vital oil facilities. These incidents appear to be Iran's response to US and Israeli military operations that began on February 28.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US, Israel, and Iran, tensions are rising due to Israeli attacks in Lebanon and Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides claimed victory, but further drone and missile strikes continue. The agreement fails to provide clear solutions on core issues like Iran's missile and nuclear programs.
Despite the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US, further attacks were reported in Iran and Gulf states. Kuwait and the UAE confirmed intercepting drone and missile attacks originating from Iran. Iran expressed its readiness to respond to attacks on its oil facilities, with the truce brokered by Pakistan.
Despite a 2-week ceasefire agreement between the US, Israel, and Iran, attacks are continuing. The US President claims that 'Operation Epic Fury' has severely crippled Iran's military capabilities. He asserts that Iran's navy, air force, and missile program have been destroyed, and its command and control systems are paralyzed.
Despite a two-week ceasefire announced by the US and Iran, Gulf nations like the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain reported missile and drone attacks originating from Iran. Kuwait stated that Iranian drones targeted vital oil facilities, while Bahrain also sustained damage. Iran has not yet issued an official response to the Gulf countries' claims.
Despite a two-week ceasefire announced between the US and Iran, missile and drone attacks from Iran were reported across Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The UAE and Kuwait confirmed their air defenses were intercepting the Iranian attacks. Iran claimed the strikes were retaliation for attacks on its oil facilities, raising concerns about the ceasefire's sustainability.
Hours after the US and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire, the UAE intercepted ballistic missiles and drones launched from Iran. This incident raises serious questions about Iran's commitment to the truce, escalating regional tensions. The ongoing attacks highlight the volatile security environment facing Gulf nations.
Gulf states welcomed the ceasefire deal between the US, Israel, and Iran, despite ongoing Iranian missile and rocket attacks. Saudi Arabia and Qatar demanded an end to attacks and the complete security of the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the truce, attacks from Iran continued, causing damage in the UAE and Bahrain.
The US, Israel, and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, but attacks resumed in Iran and Gulf Arab countries, casting doubt on the deal. The terms of the truce remain unclear, particularly regarding Strait of Hormuz shipping and the fate of Iran's missile and nuclear programs. Hardline protests continue in Tehran, keeping tensions high despite the diplomatic agreement.
Iran announced that the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is safely continuing electricity production despite missile strikes from the US and Israel. Tehran emphasized that the facility adheres to the highest international safety standards and contributes to the national grid. Iran urged the IAEA to strongly condemn these attacks, warning they pose severe threats to regional security and the environment.