Iran has tonight denied striking the UAE, after the Western-aligned nation came under two days of drone and missile attacks.
Violence in the Middle East flared up yesterday following days of tense peace. Iran was accused of firing a salvo of air weapons both yesterday and today.
But tonight, Iranian officials denied attacking the UAE, and said that any retaliation will be met with a ‘crushing response.’
A spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said: ‘The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not carried out any missile or drone operations against the UAE in the past few days.’
They added that if the UAE decided to take military action, Iran will meet this with a ‘crushing and regretful response.’
Earlier, the UAE declared it has again come under attack from Iran with drones and missiles fired towards the Gulf state.
Authorities say the country’s air defence systems are ‘actively engaged’ against aerial threats coming from Tehran in the second day of attacks after weeks of relative calm.
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.
Last night, 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.
Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says America’s ceasefire deal with Iran is ‘not over’ as it emerged Iran has launched 10 attacks against the US since an agreement was reached on April 13.
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