Mar 3 • 22:53 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Drone strikes near the US consulate in Dubai and causes fire

A drone struck near the US consulate in Dubai, causing a fire but no casualties, in a retaliatory attack against US positions in the region.

On Tuesday, a drone impacted near the United States consulate in Dubai, resulting in a fire but fortunately no casualties. This incident is part of a series of attacks targeting US diplomatic positions in the Middle East, which are seen as retaliation for ongoing operations conducted by Washington and Israel. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the attack, stating that the drone hit a parking lot adjacent to the consulate building, leading to emergency response teams being dispatched to extinguish the flames.

According to the Dubai Press Office, fire control efforts were promptly initiated, ensuring the situation was quickly managed. Footage shared on social media highlighted the significant flames and smoke rising from the area close to the US consulate. This incident underscores the heightened tensions faced by US diplomatic missions in the region, reflecting a growing trend of attacks on American facilities abroad.

Additionally, the day before this attack, the US embassy in Riyadh was also targeted by drones, which caused minor damage and fires, yet resulted in no injuries. These actions signify the ongoing volatility in relations and the risks involved for US diplomatic relations in the Middle East, as they navigate regional challenges and threats. The ramifications of such attacks could lead to increased security measures and diplomatic tensions in broader geopolitical discussions.

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