The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defense recently announced the successful interception and neutralization of two ballistic missiles targeting Prince Sultan Air Base in al-Kharj. Simultaneously, six drones heading towards the Shaybah oilfield were also intercepted. This defensive action underscores the ongoing efforts by Saudi forces to protect critical infrastructure amidst a period of heightened hostilities.
In response to the escalating threats, Bahrain's Ministry of Interior has issued warnings to its citizens, advising them to seek immediate shelter in safe locations. The repeated sounding of air raid sirens in Bahrain indicates the persistent nature of the aerial threats and the immediate danger faced by the civilian population.
Qatar's Ministry of Defense reported a wave of drone assaults, with ten drones originating from Iran. While nine of these were successfully intercepted and destroyed, one drone managed to breach defenses, landing in a secluded area. This incident highlights the challenges of complete aerial defense in the face of such attacks.
Following the drone attacks, Qatar's Civil Aviation Authority has announced a partial restoration of air navigation services. This includes the establishment of designated contingency routes with limited operational capacity, prioritizing flights for passenger evacuation in close coordination with the Qatari Armed Forces and other relevant authorities.
The Ministry of Defense in the United Arab Emirates has confirmed that its air defense systems are actively engaging with incoming missile and drone threats from Iran. Reports of loud sounds across the emirate are attributed to the interception of these ballistic missiles and drones, demonstrating the ongoing defensive measures in the region.
In the UAE, flight tracking data from Flightradar24 indicated that several aircraft bound for Dubai were observed in holding patterns above the airport. Initially, the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) reported a minor incident involving debris from an interception and refuted rumors of incidents at Dubai International Airport. However, Emirates airline later announced the suspension of all flights to and from Dubai indefinitely, a stark reversal from their earlier optimistic forecast of a full network return.
Zein Basravi, an Al Jazeera correspondent in Doha, emphasized that even a reduction in the frequency and intensity of Iranian retaliatory attacks can severely disrupt air travel and global oil markets. The numerous incidents reported across the Gulf region highlight the widespread and destabilizing effects of the current conflict. Furthermore, a missile was reportedly intercepted over the Jordanian city of Aqaba, directly opposite Eilat in southern Israel, indicating the broad geographical reach of these hostilities and Iran's continued targeting of Israel.
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