The United Arab Emirates strongly condemned Iranian strikes on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan using missiles and drones, according to an official statement.
The United Arab Emirates issued a statement Wednesday afternoon condemning Iranian attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. The statement specifically cited the use of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the strikes. The UAE did not specify the timing or scale of the attacks. The condemnation extends the UAE's previous criticism of Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, which the UAE had denounced in a separate statement on June 28, as The Zioneer reported. Regional governments have repeatedly condemned Iran's cross-border strikes, with Qatar, Kuwait, and others issuing similar statements in recent weeks.
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