UAE Under Sustained Iranian Fire — Gulf Ceasefire Collapses
16 ballistic missiles, 113 drones intercepted in a single day
The Gulf ceasefire announced by President Pezeshkian on Day 8 has collapsed entirely by Day 9. The UAE Ministry of Defence confirms it intercepted 16 of 17 Iranian ballistic missiles and 113 of 117 UAVs in a single day — the largest single-day barrage against a Gulf state in the war. Four people are killed, all expatriate workers. 112 are injured. Fresh blasts are heard in Abu Dhabi. Iran also struck a Bahraini desalination plant on the same day. Arab League Secretary-General Aboul Gheit calls the attacks reckless from Cairo, where an emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers is underway. Two explanations compete: either IRGC units are executing prior-authorised strikes in defiance of the leadership council, or the ceasefire always excluded states hosting US military assets. Either reading signals a dangerous fracture in Iranian command coherence.
Key facts
- •UAE intercepts 16 of 17 ballistic missiles and 113 of 117 UAVs in a single day
- •4 dead (Pakistani, Nepalese, Bangladeshi nationals), 112 injured in UAE
- •Iran also strikes Bahraini desalination plant — civilian water infrastructure
- •Arab League chief Aboul Gheit: Iran's attacks are 'reckless'
- •Pezeshkian announced Gulf ceasefire on Day 8 — it has not held
Timeline
UAE intercepts 16 of 17 Iranian ballistic missiles and 113 of 117 UAVs in single salvo
Iran strikes Saudi Al-Kharj — 2 killed; Gulf ceasefire formally over
Russia and UAE demand end to attacks on both Iran and Gulf states