FUJAIRAH – The United Arab Emirates said Monday that its forces intercepted Iranian missiles and a drone, as authorities reported a fire at an oil facility in the port city of Fujairah.
The attack marks a major escalation in the region, as tensions between Iran and US-allied Gulf states continue to rise amid the ongoing US-Israeli military campaign against Iran – a conflict critics say violates the UN Charter, as it was not authorized by the Security Council nor justified as self-defense.
What happened
According to UAE authorities:
- Iranian missiles and a drone were intercepted by Emirati forces
- A fire broke out at an oil facility in Fujairah
- Emergency response teams are at the scene
No further details on casualties or damage have been released.
Separate incident in the Strait of Hormuz
Also on Monday, Iranian state media reported that two missiles hit a US frigate in the Strait of Hormuz after the vessel ignored warnings from Iran’s navy to halt. The US military has denied that any US vessel was struck.
The conflicting reports come hours after Iran confirmed it had fired missiles and drones to warn US warships approaching the strategic waterway.
The broader context
| Recent Events | Details |
|---|---|
| US-Israeli war on Iran | Began February 28, no UN authorization |
| US naval blockade | In place for over two months, legality questioned |
| Iran controls Strait of Hormuz | Nearly 3,000 ships stranded, oil prices surged |
| Trump orders operation | US military to break Iran’s control over Strait |
| Iran fires warning shots | Missiles and drones near US warships |
| UAE intercepts attack | Oil facility in Fujairah hit |
Why the UAE is involved
The UAE has been a key US ally in the Gulf and normalized relations with Israel under the 2020 Abraham Accords. It has also absorbed Iranian missiles and drones during the war – according to UAE officials, roughly 90 percent of which have targeted civilian infrastructure.
The bottom line
The conflict is no longer confined to Iran and US-Israeli forces. A US ally in the Gulf has now been directly attacked, and an oil facility is on fire. With Trump ordering military action to break Iran’s control of the Strait, the region is moving closer to a wider war – not further from it.


