UAE Intercepts 16 Iranian Ballistic Missiles, 42 Drones in Major Attack

The United Arab Emirates announced its air defence systems successfully intercepted 16 ballistic missiles and 42 unmanned aerial vehicles launched from Iran. The attacks resulted in the deaths of two military personnel, a civilian contractor, and eight others, with 178 people injured. Iran's parliamentary speaker accused the US of secretly plotting a ground invasion and warned Gulf countries allowing US operations. This occurs amid reports the Pentagon is preparing for limited ground operations in Iran, even as the US Secretary of State stated objectives could be met without ground troops.

Key Points: UAE Downs 16 Iranian Ballistic Missiles, 42 UAVs in Attack

  • UAE intercepted 58 Iranian projectiles
  • Attacks caused military & civilian casualties
  • Iran warns US and Gulf allies of punishment
  • US reportedly plans limited ground ops in Iran
  • Conflict escalates across West Asia
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UAE air defences intercept 16 ballistic missiles, 42 UAVs amid Iran attacks

UAE air defences intercept 16 ballistic missiles & 42 drones from Iran, reporting casualties. Iran warns US & Gulf allies amid rising West Asia conflict.

"The enemy sends messages of friendship openly, while secretly plotting a ground invasion. - MB Ghalibaf"

Abu Dhabi, March 29

The United Arab Emirates on Sunday said that its air defence systems successfully intercepted 16 ballistic missiles and 42 unmanned aerial vehicles, launched from Iran.

According to an official statement shared by the UAE Ministry of Defence, "The UAE air defences engaged 16 ballistic missiles and 42 UAVs launched from Iran."

Providing a broader operational update, the Ministry stated, "Since the onset of the blatant Iranian aggression, UAE air defences have engaged 414 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1914 UAVs."

The Ministry confirmed, "The attacks resulted in the martyrdom of two armed forces members while performing their national duty, along with a civilian contractor, and 8 fatalities."

In addition to the casualties, a total of 178 people were injured, with injuries ranging from minor to moderate and severe.

The Ministry of Defence affirmed that it remains fully prepared and ready to deal with any threats, and will firmly confront any attempts to undermine State security in a manner that ensures the protection of its sovereignty, security and stability, and safeguards its national interests and capabilities.

Meanwhile, Speaker of Iran's Parliament, MB Ghalibaf, accused the US of "secretly plotting a ground invasion" and assured that Tehran is prepared for it.

He also warned the Gulf countries, which are allowing the US to launch an attack from their soil, vowing to "punish" the regional partners.

"The enemy sends messages of friendship openly, while secretly plotting a ground invasion. We are waiting for their arrival; we will set them ablaze and punish their regional partners forever." Ghalibaf said.

This comes after The Washington Post, quoting a US officials, reported that the Pentagon is preparing for weeks of limited ground operations in Iran, potentially including raids on Kharg Island and coastal sites near the Strait of Hormuz.

According to a US official, the plan is not to fully invade Iran but can involve special raids by special operations and conventional infantry troops.

However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday said that the United States can accomplish its military objectives in the war against Iran "without any ground troops".

This comes amid rising conflict in West Asia, with increasing reports of strikes on strategic infrastructure across multiple countries in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very worrying news. The mention of a civilian contractor among the casualties hits home. So many Indians work in infrastructure and defence projects in the UAE. Our government should issue advisories and ensure the safety of our diaspora there.
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Rohit P
Iran's threats to "punish" regional partners who host US forces is a dangerous game. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil, including ours. Any disruption there will send fuel prices in India skyrocketing. Our diplomacy needs to be proactive.
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Sarah B
While the UAE's defensive capabilities are impressive, the human cost is tragic. 178 injured is not just a statistic. Each number is a person, a family. The focus should always be on de-escalation and protecting innocent lives, not just military posturing.
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Vikram M
The US saying it can achieve objectives without ground troops, while the Pentagon plans for ground raids... mixed signals create more instability. India has maintained a balanced relationship with all parties in the Gulf. We must continue that, advocating for dialogue. War benefits no one.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, the article focuses heavily on the military aspect. What about the economic fallout? The UAE is a major trade and investment partner for India. A prolonged conflict will hurt our exports, remittances, and energy security. The economic angle needs more discussion.

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