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Drone Strike Causes Fire at Fujairah Oil Industries Zone

Severity: High (Score: 74.0)

Sources: Gulfnews, Iranintl

Summary

On May 4, 2026, authorities in Fujairah confirmed a fire at the Fujairah Oil Industries Zone (FOIZ) caused by a drone strike originating from Iran. Civil defense teams are actively working to contain the blaze. The UAE's Ministry of Defence reported that four cruise missiles were detected heading towards the country from Iran, with three intercepted and one falling into the sea. The incident has raised concerns about regional security and the potential for further escalations. Officials have urged the public to avoid spreading rumors and to rely on official communications for updates. The attack has resulted in significant disruption at the oil facility, although specific damage assessments are ongoing. No casualties were reported in the immediate aftermath of the strike. This incident follows a series of drone attacks attributed to Iranian forces targeting infrastructure in the region. Key Points: • A drone strike from Iran caused a fire at the Fujairah Oil Industries Zone. • The UAE intercepted three out of four cruise missiles launched towards its territory. • Civil defense teams are currently working to control the fire and assess damages.

Key Entities

  • Drone Strike (attack_type)
  • Missile Attack (attack_type)
  • Du (company)
  • Fujairah Media Office (company)
  • Bahrain (country)
  • Iran (country)
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