An Arabic-language the source reports severe communication disruptions in the Persian Gulf, apparently due to an electronic warfare system, and the launch of surface-to-sea missiles at suspected tanker ships off the coast of Abu Dhabi. The channel emphasizes that this is not a war. The reports are preliminary and unverified, with no official confirmation from regional or international authorities.
Abu Saleh's Arabic Desk, the source covering regional security affairs, reported severe communication disruptions in the Persian Gulf on Monday morning, attributing them to an electronic warfare system. The report also states that surface-to-sea missiles were launched at suspected tanker vessels off the coast of Abu Dhabi. A monitored channel states that the events do not constitute a war. The report is based on a single source and has not been independently verified by official authorities. The Zioneer has previously reported on a series of unverified reports of military activity in the Persian Gulf region, including electronic warfare and missile launches, though no official confirmation has been provided.
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