A major escalation has unfolded as Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates, causing panic and destruction. In Abu Dhabi, two people were killed and three injured, while several vehicles were destroyed in the blast. Air defense systems attempted interceptions, but falling debris still caused damage. This marks a shift from earlier drone strikes to high-speed ballistic missile attacks, indicating a more dangerous phase of the war. Iran has also targeted Dubai, expanding the conflict across Gulf nations. Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise between United States, Israel, and Iran. The US has warned of possible ground operations, while Iran has rejected negotiation offers. Israel has intensified strikes on Iranian targets, and Iran claims it shot down an F-18 fighter jet. Across the region, attacks have expanded to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with drones and missiles targeting US bases. Despite claims of weakening Iran, continuous missile strikes highlight its ongoing capability, as the Middle East conflict grows more severe and widespread.


