Oil prices have soared again after Iran struck the United Arab Emirates in the primary attack because the ceasefire.
The Gulf state said its air defences intercepted 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles, and 4 drones launched from Iran.
A big fire broke out at the important thing UAE oil port after a drone attack from Iran, officials said.
Authorities said that three people – all Indian nationals – were taken to hospital for treatment after the strike on the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone.
The news sent Brent crude oil prices spiking to $115 a barrel – its highest level of the day.
Fujairah lies on the east coast of the UAE, beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
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Oil prices had hit $114 earlier today after reports that Iran’s military had struck an American destroyer, but fell when the US confirmed its ships had not been hit.
The UAE said it reserves the precise to answer Iranian attacks, labelling the strikes ‘treacherous’.
Because the attack was unfolding, Donald Trump said US forces hit seven Iranian ‘small boats’ within the Strait of Hormuz.
In a temporary post on Truth Social, the President said Iran has ‘taken some shots at unrelated nations’, including a South Korean cargo ship.
He went on: ‘We’ve shot down seven small Boats… It’s all they’ve left. Apart from the South Korean Ship, there was, at this moment, no damage going through the Strait.’
The Iranian attack on the UAE is the primary time the Gulf country has been targeted because the shaky ceasefire between the clerical Regime and the U.S. took hold almost 4 weeks ago.
Iran handed over its latest proposal for negotiations with the U.S. to mediators in Pakistan, Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency reported Friday.
Trump subsequently said he’s ‘not satisfied’ with it, but didn’t elaborate on the proposal’s apparent shortcomings.
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