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Number of Iran missile and drone attacks on the UAE decreased on Monday
Investing.com – The United Arab Emirates reports a significant decrease in the number of Iranian missile and drone attacks on Monday. As of around 4:00 PM local time, a total of 15 ballistic missiles and 18 drones were launched at the country, according to government sources.
The UAE states that 12 missiles were destroyed, 3 fell into the sea, and all but one drone were intercepted.
This detected amount of ammunition is the lowest since the war began on February 28. According to the UAE government, Iran launched about 350 munitions in the first two days. The number then decreased to around 135 and has remained near that level until before Sunday. So far, Iran’s attacks on the UAE have exceeded those on any other Arab country.
Qatar intercepted 17 ballistic missiles and 6 drones launched by Iran on Monday, similar to previous days. Bahrain reported shooting down 7 drones by midday local time, fewer than in recent days.
It is unclear why the number of attacks has decreased or whether this trend will continue.
The US, Israel, and Gulf countries hope Iran’s missile and drone stockpiles are running out. Iranian leaders say this is not the case and that they can continue the war at this intensity for at least six more months.
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