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Iranian missiles have hit the International Financial Centre in Dubai.
Smoke will be seen billowing across the center of the town after Iran launched their latest retaliatory strikes.
Dubai authorities said there have been no reported injuries and only minor damage to the constructing.
But banks in the town ordered their staff to not return to the offices, after Iran swore to hit US and Israeli financial institutions.
A luxury skyscraper stuffed with homes was hit yesterday, with a fireplace spreading throughout the constructing in Dubai Creek Harbor.
Missiles have rained down on the town since Iran has launched retaliatory strikes across the Middle East for the reason that US and Israel bombed Tehran in Operation Epic Fury.

4 people – two Ghanaian nationals, one Bangladeshi national and one Indian citizen – were injured near Dubai’s airport in a strike on Tuesday.
On Saturday, all flights out and in of Dubai were grounded, with considered one of the largest airlines Emirates confirming they should prioritise the security of their staff.
Meanwhile a US military plane has been downed in a suspected mid-air collision in Iraq.
Two KC-135 aircraft were involved in ‘the incident’ which occurred ‘in friendly airspace during Operation Epic Fury’, US Central Command said.
The tanker is the fourth publicly acknowledged aircraft to crash as a part of the US military’s operations against Iran.
Last week, three American fighter jets were mistakenly downed by friendly Kuwaiti fire.
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