Iran Strikes Dubai and Doha as Gulf Tanker Hit Near Hormuz
Nouvelles frappes iraniennes dans le Golfe, à Dubaï et Doha
Summary
Iran has escalated its strikes against Gulf neighbours hosting US military bases and interests, with large explosions reported in Dubai and Doha. A tanker anchored in the Gulf of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz, was damaged by an unidentified projectile, according to the British maritime agency UKMTO. The strikes signal a dangerous broadening of the conflict beyond Iranian borders into the heart of Gulf commerce and energy infrastructure.
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