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					<description><![CDATA[Dubai— Authorities in Dubai said no injuries were reported on Saturday after debris from an aerial interception struck the facade]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dubai</strong>— Authorities in Dubai said no injuries were reported on Saturday after debris from an aerial interception struck the facade of a building in the emirate’s Internet City, amid heightened regional tensions linked to the Iran conflict.</p>



<p>The Dubai Media Office said the incident involved fragments falling on an Oracle building following defensive action against an aerial threat. </p>



<p>“Authorities confirm that they responded to a minor incident caused by debris from an aerial interception.</p>



<p>No injuries were reported,” it said in a statement on X.Officials also reported a similar incident in Dubai Marina, where debris fell on a building facade without causing injuries or fire.</p>



<p>Oracle had previously been listed among 18 U.S. firms that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned could be targeted in retaliation for attacks on the country.</p>



<p>Elsewhere in the United Arab Emirates, authorities said an Egyptian national was killed and four others sustained minor injuries after debris from an intercepted strike fell on gas facilities in Habshan, in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, on Friday. </p>



<p>A further 12 people were injured in a separate debris incident in Ajban, officials said.In Bahrain, the interior ministry reported that four citizens sustained minor injuries after shrapnel from intercepted drones struck residential areas in Sitra, damaging several homes. Emergency and civil defense teams were deployed to the site.</p>



<p>The incidents highlight the spillover risks of ongoing hostilities in the region, as air defense interceptions increasingly result in debris falling across civilian areas in Gulf states.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jerusalem— Israel came under a fresh wave of missile attacks from Iran on Friday, with air defense systems intercepting most]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jerusalem</strong>— Israel came under a fresh wave of missile attacks from Iran on Friday, with air defense systems intercepting most projectiles, though some caused damage to civilian infrastructure, Israeli authorities said.</p>



<p>The Israeli military reported that multiple missiles were launched toward the country, triggering defensive responses. Emergency services said an unintercepted cluster missile caused damage to residential buildings and vehicles, while military radio reported shrapnel damage to a train station in Tel Aviv. No immediate casualties were reported.</p>



<p>The strikes are part of an escalating conflict that began more than a month ago following joint U.S.-Israeli military operations targeting Iran, prompting retaliatory attacks by Tehran that have spread across the region.</p>



<p>Donald Trump reiterated warnings of intensified U.S. military action, stating that further strikes on Iranian infrastructure were imminent. His comments came amid ongoing exchanges between the two sides and rising concerns over the scope of the conflict.</p>



<p>Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said attacks on civilian infrastructure would not force Iran to concede, underscoring Tehran’s stance as hostilities continue.</p>



<p>The conflict has increasingly targeted economic and industrial assets, raising concerns over broader disruptions to global energy supplies. The Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas flows, has become a focal point after Iran moved to restrict maritime traffic.</p>



<p>Diplomatic efforts to address the situation remain uncertain, with a planned vote at the United Nations Security Council on authorizing protective measures for shipping recently postponed.</p>



<p>Iran has warned of further retaliatory measures, while U.S. officials have indicated that military operations could intensify if a negotiated settlement is not reached.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv— Some of Ukraine’s allies have signaled to Kyiv the need to scale back long-range strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv</strong>— Some of Ukraine’s allies have signaled to Kyiv the need to scale back long-range strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure amid a global energy supply crunch, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday, adding Ukraine would reciprocate if Moscow halts attacks on its energy system.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters, Zelensky said the messages followed a sharp escalation in global energy prices linked to widening conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted supplies of oil, gas and refined products. He said Kyiv remained open to an Easter ceasefire under reciprocal conditions.</p>



<p>Signals tied to energy market pressuresA source familiar with the matter said U.S. officials had conveyed the concerns during routine contacts with Ukrainian counterparts, adding that the initial signals appeared to have originated from Moscow. </p>



<p>The US State Department and Russia’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to requests for comment.Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian oil facilities in recent months as part of its broader strategy to undermine revenues supporting Moscow’s military campaign. </p>



<p>The reported outreach from allies reflects concern that such attacks could further tighten global supply at a time of already elevated prices.Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have left the country facing acute shortages, forcing authorities to secure alternative supplies.</p>



<p> Zelensky said Kyiv had reached agreements with several Middle Eastern countries to bolster energy support following a recent regional visit.He said Ukraine had secured a deal for year-long diesel deliveries, critical for both military operations and the agricultural sector, though he did not disclose volumes or suppliers. </p>



<p>Ukraine also signed framework cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and indicated another agreement was being prepared with the United Arab Emirates.</p>



<p>Zelensky said he had also discussed air defense needs with regional leaders, but noted that partners were currently prioritizing deployments to the Middle East due to ongoing hostilities involving Iran.</p>



<p>He added that Ukraine risked being sidelined in the allocation of advanced anti-ballistic missile systems as international focus shifts toward the escalating regional conflict.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#8220;A single interceptor meant to shield the skies has ignited deeper questions about precision, accountability, and the hidden costs of]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;<em>A single interceptor meant to shield the skies has ignited deeper questions about precision, accountability, and the hidden costs of modern air defense in densely populated war zones.&#8221;</em></p>



<p>An interceptor missile likely fired from a U.S.-operated Patriot air defence battery caused or contributed to a pre-dawn explosion that injured dozens of civilians in Bahrain on March 9, according to an analysis by researchers at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies .</p>



<p>The blast, which struck the Mahazza neighbourhood on Sitra island, injured 32 people including children, Bahraini authorities said at the time. Both Bahrain and the United States initially attributed the incident to an Iranian drone attack, with U.S. Central Command stating on social media that a drone had hit a residential area.</p>



<p>In response to Reuters queries, Bahrain said on Saturday for the first time that a Patriot missile was involved in the incident. A government spokesperson said the interceptor successfully engaged an Iranian drone mid-air, adding that the resulting damage and injuries were not caused by a direct ground impact from either the missile or the drone.</p>



<p>Neither Bahrain nor Washington has presented evidence confirming the presence of a drone over the Mahazza neighbourhood. The Pentagon referred questions to U.S. Central Command, which did not immediately respond.</p>



<p> A senior U.S. official said Washington was continuing efforts to counter Iranian drone and missile capabilities and reiterated that U.S. forces do not target civilians, without addressing specific questions about the incident.</p>



<p>The Middlebury analysis, conducted by researchers Sam Lair, Michael Duitsman and Jeffrey Lewis, concluded with moderate-to-high confidence that the missile was launched from a Patriot battery located roughly 7 km southwest of the impact area. </p>



<p>Their findings were based on open-source video, commercial satellite imagery and geolocation techniques independently .Footage reviewed by the researchers showed a missile travelling at low altitude before descending and detonating seconds later. The team traced its trajectory back to a site in Riffa identified as a long-standing Patriot battery location. </p>



<p>Satellite imagery indicated the presence of multiple launchers at the site days before the incident, and the researchers assessed the installation to be consistent with U.S.-operated systems rather than those recently deployed by Bahrain.</p>



<p>External experts consulted by Reuters said they found no reason to dispute the conclusions. Wes Bryant, a former Pentagon targeting advisor, described the findings as “pretty undeniable.”</p>



<p>The researchers said the available evidence suggested the missile detonated mid-air, dispersing fragments over several streets in Mahazza. Analysis of blast patterns and debris distribution indicated damage consistent with an aerial explosion of a Patriot interceptor, including its warhead and remaining propellant.</p>



<p>They said it was possible the missile was targeting a low-flying drone and that a combined detonation occurred, aligning with the Bahraini government’s account. However, they assessed it as less likely that a direct interception took place, citing the direction of damage and the absence of corroborating evidence of a drone.</p>



<p>Audio and visual analysis of verified footage supported the estimated location of the explosion, with specialists noting the delay between visible flash and sound consistent with a detonation several kilometres away. No clear audio evidence of drones or additional missiles was identified, though analysts said such sounds could be faint at that distance.</p>



<p>The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions and coincided with reported Iranian strikes on infrastructure in Bahrain, including an attack on an oil refinery on Sitra the same night, according to the national oil company. Bahrain hosts the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet and is a key security partner in the Gulf, where both countries operate Patriot systems.</p>



<p>Researchers noted that the use of high-cost interceptors against relatively inexpensive drones has been a defining feature of the ongoing conflict, highlighting operational challenges and risks to civilian areas when engagements occur near populated areas.</p>



<p>Bahrain’s government said suggestions of a malfunction or misfire were “factually incorrect.” The Middlebury team said it could not determine definitively why the missile detonated but noted that deviations in trajectory could indicate either a targeting decision or a technical issue.</p>



<p>The Strait of Hormuz, near Bahrain, remains a critical global energy route, carrying about a fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies, and has faced significant disruption during the conflict.</p>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211; </strong>Saudi Arabia continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to regional security and defense cooperation as the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) and the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force (RSADF) participate in the ATLC-35 air and missile defense exercise held in the United Arab Emirates.</p>



<p> This large-scale military drill highlights the Kingdom’s dedication to improving combat readiness, enhancing operational coordination, and fostering defense partnerships with allied nations.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise is recognized as one of the region’s most advanced and strategic air and missile defense training operations.</p>



<p> Its primary goal is to simulate realistic combat environments, strengthen tactical planning, and test the interoperability of forces from different countries.</p>



<p> The participation of Saudi Arabia underscores its continuous efforts to build modern, efficient, and cooperative defense capabilities.</p>



<p>The Royal Saudi Air Force is actively taking part with Tornado fighter aircraft, conducting a wide range of missions that include defensive and offensive operations, combat search and rescue, aerial refueling, and night flying exercises.</p>



<p> These drills are designed to enhance precision, coordination, and rapid response under complex battle conditions — essential skills in ensuring national and regional security.</p>



<p>Similarly, the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force plays a crucial role in this joint exercise, focusing on missile defense systems, airspace monitoring, and intercept operations.</p>



<p> By engaging in these integrated drills, Saudi forces are refining their strategic capabilities to detect, track, and neutralize airborne threats effectively.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise also provides a valuable opportunity for the Kingdom to share expertise with partner nations, exchange tactical knowledge, and develop joint operational strategies. </p>



<p>These collaborations help participating countries achieve a higher level of military integration and trust, reinforcing stability and collective defense across the region.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s involvement in this advanced training operation reflects the Kingdom’s broader defense vision under <strong>Vision 2030</strong>, which emphasizes strengthening national capabilities and enhancing regional partnerships.</p>



<p> The initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s goal of becoming a leader in technological innovation, defense modernization, and international cooperation.</p>



<p>By taking part in multinational exercises like ATLC-35, the Kingdom showcases its readiness to contribute to peace, security, and stability both regionally and globally. </p>



<p>These exercises not only improve tactical efficiency but also build stronger military relationships with allied countries in the Middle East and beyond.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 program represents the modern face of military training — one that combines cutting-edge technology, strategic coordination, and joint decision-making. </p>



<p>Through this, Saudi pilots, engineers, and defense specialists gain invaluable experience working alongside world-class forces, preparing them for a wide range of future missions.</p>



<p>Beyond technical training, the exercise emphasizes cooperation, mutual understanding, and the spirit of alliance.</p>



<p> It allows Saudi personnel to engage in real-time simulations that enhance decision-making under pressure and adaptability in complex scenarios. </p>



<p>These skills are critical in maintaining a strong and capable defense force ready to face modern challenges.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s active participation in such exercises sends a strong message of unity and preparedness. It reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to defending its interests while supporting collective regional defense efforts.</p>



<p> By continually enhancing its forces’ skills and capabilities, the Kingdom is ensuring that peace and security remain top priorities in an increasingly dynamic world.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise in the UAE stands as another milestone in Saudi Arabia’s defense achievements — a testament to the Kingdom’s growing strength, strategic vision, and dedication to global peace through cooperation and readiness.</p>
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