Iran attacks US on Arab soil: Interceptions and injuries

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Shafaq News- Middle East

Several Gulf countries and Jordan reported intercepting
Iranian missiles and drones on Saturday, with the United Arab Emirates, Qatar,
Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq confirming defensive
responses, limited injuries, and temporary airspace closures as regional
tensions escalated.

In the United Arab Emirates, the Ministry of Defense said
air defense forces had dealt with 137 Iranian ballistic missiles and 209 drones
since the start of the attack. Of the missiles detected, 132 were destroyed
while five fell into the sea. The ministry added that 195 drones were
intercepted, while 14 fell within the country’s territory and waters, causing
minor collateral damage. It noted that debris from intercepted projectiles led
to limited material damage to some civilian properties.

الدفاعات الجوية الإماراتية تتعامل مع 137 صاروخاً و209 طائرة مسيرةأعلنت وزارة الدفاع أن القوات الجوية والدفاع الجوي لدولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة نجحت منذ بدء الهجوم الإيراني، في التعامل مع وتدمير 137 صاروخاً باليستياً و209 طائرة مسيّرة أُطلقت باتجاه أراضي الدولة، مؤكدةً… pic.twitter.com/93XmWy7AgE

— وزارة الدفاع |MOD UAE (@modgovae) February 28, 2026

Dubai Airports also confirmed an incident at Dubai
International Airport (DXB), saying emergency response teams were activated
immediately in coordination with relevant authorities. Four people were injured
and received medical assistance at the scene.

In Qatar, the Ministry of Interior reported that eight
people were injured, including one critically, due to falling missile debris.
The director of public relations at the ministry said authorities handled 114
reports of debris falling across the country. A source familiar with the matter
told Reuters that Qatar had been targeted with 44 missiles and eight drones so
far, adding that an early warning radar in northern Qatar was struck and
damaged during the attack.

In Bahrain, the Deputy Chief of Public Security at the
Ministry of Interior, Major General Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, said
the situation was reassuring and under control, with no casualties or loss of
life reported. The General Command of the Bahrain Defense Force said air
defense systems had effectively responded to additional “hostile attacks” from
Iran on Saturday evening, stressing that the situation was fully secure and
under complete control.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense said military operations were
continuing to counter missile and drone attacks targeting the country’s
airspace, affirming the armed forces’ readiness to respond to developments. The
ministry’s spokesperson, Brigadier General Saud Al-Ajmi, said the General Staff
confirmed ongoing defensive operations to protect Kuwait’s airspace and
sovereignty. He added that debris fell inside Ali Al Salem Air Base following
interceptions, resulting in minor injuries to three armed forces personnel and
some material damage, but without affecting operational readiness.

In Jordan, a senior military source in the General Command
of the Jordanian Armed Forces told the state-run Petra News agency that 49
drones and ballistic missiles targeting Jordanian territory were intercepted.
The operation resulted in material damage but no human casualties.

In Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, the Counter-Terrorism
Directorate said Iranian missiles were shot down by the Global Coalition forces
operating in the Region, without providing further details on casualties or
damage.

All the countries affected announced the temporary closure
of their airspace as a precautionary measure, while issuing statements
condemning the strikes on their territories.

Separately, the public relations department of Iran’s
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said that Al Prince Sultan Air Base, used by
the US military in Saudi Arabia, was hit by Iranian missiles and drones. Saudi
authorities have not issued an immediate confirmation.



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