Iranian Missile Lands Near Australian Military Base in UAE Amid Escalating Tensions with Israel

Dubai. As the conflict between Iran and Israel escalates, an Iranian missile has landed near an Australian military base in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially confirmed this morning that an Iranian missile strike occurred at the Australian military base in Al Minhad, UAE.

The missile reportedly fell into this sensitive area of the UAE during a military operation launched by Iran targeting Israel. Prime Minister Albanese clarified that no Australian military personnel were injured in the incident and that all are safe.

He stated that the missile landed on the road leading to the military base, causing a small fire, which resulted in minor damage to a nearby residential building and treatment center. While Iran claims to have launched missile strikes against Israel to avenge the killing of its security chief Ali Larijani, the impact being felt even at a foreign military base in a neighboring country adds a new challenge to regional security.

Following this incident, heightened alert levels have been implemented at other foreign military bases located in West Asia.

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