The United Arab Emirates said Saturday it had intercepted a second wave of Iranian strikes, reporting that missile debris landed in the capital, Abu Dhabi, with no injuries, after a first wave killed one civilian.
"The Ministry of Defense announced that Emirati air defenses had successfully intercepted a new wave of Iranian missiles," it said in a statement.
"Fragments of the intercepted missiles fell in several areas of Abu Dhabi, including Saadiyat Island, Khalifa City, Bani Yas, Mohamed bin Zayed City and Al Falah," it added, confirming "there were no injuries in these locations."
The United Arab Emirates said Saturday it had intercepted a second wave of Iranian strikes, reporting that missile debris landed in the capital, Abu Dhabi, with no injuries, after a first wave killed one civilian.
"The Ministry of Defense announced that Emirati air defenses had successfully intercepted a new wave of Iranian missiles," it said in a statement.
"Fragments of the intercepted missiles fell in several areas of Abu Dhabi, including Saadiyat Island, Khalifa City, Bani Yas, Mohamed bin Zayed City and Al Falah," it added, confirming "there were no injuries in these locations."
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