Debris from intercepted missile kills two people in UAE

Debris from a ballistic missile intercepted by the air defenses of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, killed two people, according to local authorities, this Thursday (26).

The debris fell on a major road in the eastern part of the city. Two unidentified people died in the incident, which also left three injured and damaged several cars.

has been the target of retaliatory strikes by Iran since the start of the war more than three weeks ago. Authorities reported interceptions since early Thursday morning (26).

What is happening in the Middle East?

The United States and Israel are at war with Iran. The conflict began on February 28, when a coordinated attack between the two countries in Tehran.

Several high-ranking officials of the Iranian regime were also killed. Furthermore, the US claims to have as well as air defense systems, planes and other military targets.

In retaliation, the ayatollahs’ regime carried out attackssuch as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Iraq and Oman. Iranian officials say they are targeting only U.S. and Israeli interests in those nations.

More than 1,750 civilians have died in Iran since the start of the war, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. The White House, in turn, recorded at least 13 deaths of American soldiers in direct relation to the Iranian attacks.

The conflict also . Hezbollah, an armed group backed by Iran, in retaliation for the death of Ali Khamenei. As a result, Israel has carried out aerial offensives against what it says are Hezbollah targets in the neighboring country. Hundreds of people have died on Lebanese territory since then.

With the death of much of its leadership, an Iranian council elected a new supreme leader: . Experts point out that it and represents .

Donald Trump showed dissatisfaction with this choice, . He had said that he would need to be involved in the process and said that Mojtaba would be “unacceptable” to Iran’s leadership.

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