Abu Dhabi authorities said 3 fuel vessels had blown up in the industrial Musaffah location near storage space centers of oil company ADNOC and that a fire had burst out at a building website at Abu Dhabi International Flight Terminal.

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement stated on Monday it had carried out an attack on the United Arab Emirates after authorities in the Gulf state reported 2 fires in the funding Abu Dhabi that were potentially triggered by drones.

Abu Dhabi cops stated 3 fuel vessel vehicles had actually taken off in the commercial Musaffah location near storage centers of oil company ADNOC and that fire burst out at a building website at Abu Dhabi International Flight Terminal.

“First examinations located parts of a small plane that could perhaps be a drone at both sites that can have triggered the surge and the fire,” the authorities said in a declaration on state news agency WAM.


There were no “considerable damages” from the events and a full investigation has actually been released, the statement added.

The army representative of Yemen’s Houthi activity, which is fighting an army coalition led by Saudi Arabia and consisting of the UAE, said the group released a military operation “deep in the UAE” and would announce information in coming hrs.

Pro-coalition forces backed by the UAE have recently signed up with fighting versus the Houthis in Yemen’s energy-producing regions of Shabwa and Marib.

The UAE had mostly reduced its military visibility in Yemen in 2019 yet continues to hold sway via the Yemeni pressures it armed and also experienced.

The Houthis have consistently introduced cross-border rocket and drone assaults on Saudi Arabia as well as have in the past threatened to assault the UAE.

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Last Updated: 17 Jan 2022