WAR ON IRAN
2 min read
Fujairah oil hub ablaze after drone strike as UAE intercepts Iranian missiles
Attack injures three and hits key export hub, bypassing Strait of Hormuz, as UAE downs missiles over its waters.
Fujairah oil hub ablaze after drone strike as UAE intercepts Iranian missiles
Smoke rises over Fujairah oil zone after intercepted drone debris, amid US-Israel conflict with Iran, in Fujairah, UAE, March 14, 2026. / Reuters Archive

Fire broke out at a major UAE oil industry zone on Monday after a drone attack originating from Iran, authorities said, as the Gulf state's military separately intercepted three Iranian missiles over its waters and a fourth crashed into the sea.

Civil defence teams were deployed immediately to contain the blaze at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, the Fujairah Media Office said in a statement, adding that three Indian citizens were moderately injured in the attack and taken to the hospital.

The UAE defence ministry said on X that its forces had intercepted three missiles, with a fourth falling into the sea.

UAE slammed the latest Iranian barrage, calling the attacks a "dangerous escalation".
"These attacks represent a dangerous escalation and an unacceptable transgression, posing a direct threat to the state's security, stability, and the safety of its territories," the UAE's foreign ministry said in a statement.

However, a senior Iranian military official said "Iran had no plans to target the UAE", state TV reported.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy issued a map it said showed an expansion of areas under Iranian control near the Strait of Hormuz, encompassing the UAE ports of Fujairah and Khorfakkan as well as the coast of the Umm Al Quwain emirate, Iranian news agencies reported.

RelatedTRT World - US approves weapons sales of over $8.6B to Israel, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar amid Iran war truce

The drone attacks shattered a period of relative calm in the UAE since a Pakistani-mediated ceasefire between Washington and Tehran took effect on April 8, pausing more than two months of intense fighting in the Gulf region.

During the period of intense conflict, the UAE said it had intercepted and destroyed thousands of drones and missiles.

UAE authorities on Monday issued mobile phone alerts in Dubai and Abu Dhabi warning of the possibility of missile attacks.

RelatedTRT World - UAE imposes tougher entry restrictions on Iranian nationals: airlines, agencies

Monday's strike was not the first time Fujairah's energy infrastructure had been in the crosshairs. A drone attack on March 14 had previously hit the Port of Fujairah, triggering fires and the suspension of some oil-loading operations.

Fujairah has been critical to UAE oil exports during the Iran war as it sits at the end of the Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline, which carries crude from inland fields to the Gulf of Oman, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz.

This has allowed the UAE to continue shipping oil to global markets even as the waterway remained under threat.

SOURCE:AFP