UAE says air defences dealing with missile and drone attacks from Iran


May 5 (Reuters) - ⁠The United Arab Emirates' defence ⁠ministry said on Tuesday ‌that its air defences were dealing with missile and drone attacks from Iran, ​a second day of ⁠attacks after ⁠four weeks of relative calm since ⁠the ‌United States announced a ceasefire.

The Gulf Arab ⁠state's foreign ministry said in a ​statement ‌that the attacks were a serious ⁠escalation ​and posed a direct threat to the state's security, adding ⁠that the UAE reserved ​its "full and legitimate right" to respond.

On Monday evening, the UAE had ⁠said its air defences were engaging missile and drone threats as firefighters battled a blaze ​at a major ⁠oil industry zone following a drone ​attack that authorities ‌said had originated ​from Iran.

(Reporting by Yomna Ehab; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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