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Iran launches ballistic missiles and drones at UAE and Israel: Live

Iran has launched a series of ballistic missiles and drones at the United Arab Emirates and Israel as it furiously retaliates after an overnight bombardment which left Tehran burning.

Explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv, with missile warnings in the UAE, as Iran hits out following the Israeli attack on oil depots which caused a ‘river of fire’ to engulf its capital. 

At least six people are injured in Israel, including one seriously, as a result of the barrage.

It follows US President Donald Trump’s pledge to dial up the attacks as the war in the Middle East entered its second week.

Meanwhile Mr Trump last night targeted UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer – insisting ‘we don’t need people that join Wars after we’ve already won!’

The British Government is now considering sending an aircraft carrier to the region.

Mr Trump also responded to questions regarding the US’s willingness to send ground troops to Iran.

He said last night that the soldiers’ deployment ‘would be a great thing’, but cautioned: ‘Right now, we’re just decimating them’.

‘There would have to be a very good reason. I would say if we ever did that they would be so decimated that they wouldn’t be able to fight at the ground level,’ he said. 

New wave of missiles over UAE as residents told to seek shelter

A new series of missiles are targeting the United Arab Emirates.

The UAE’s Ministry of Interior said air defences ‘are now dealing with a missile threat’.

‘Please stay in a safe place and follow the warnings and updates on official websites,’ it added.

Four people have killed in Iranian attacks on the UAE since last Saturday, the country’s defence ministry said.

The UAE has detected hundreds of missiles and almost 1,500 drones, the vast majority of which have been destroyed, it added

At least 10 explosions heard above Tel Aviv

Explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv as Iran sends a series of missiles at Israel in retaliation for overnight strikes which left Tehran burning.

‘A short while ago, the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran towards the territory of the State of Israel. Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat,’ the military said.

Military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said Iran’s ‘firepower has dropped dramatically all across the region, not only towards Israel’.

The missiles come after Israel bombarded Tehran overnight, hitting oil depots and causing enormous blazes.

Dark clouds of smoke billowed across the Iranian capital on Sunday morning.

A fresh round of rockets have also been sent into Israel from Lebanon, with rocket sirens blaring in in Karmiel, in northern Israel, and in surrounding towns.

View of a damaged area after an airstrike in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

US-Israel war with Iran enters ninth day: Here’s what you need to know

The American and Israeli war with Iran today entered its ninth day as violence continues to spread across the Middle East.

If you’re just joining us, here are the main developments:

  • A ‘river of fire’ has engulfed Iran after an oil spill ignited Tehran amid ongoing US-Israeli air strikes
  • Israel says it will ‘pursue every successor’ of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as Iran appoints its next Supreme Leader
  • Three people are injured from shrapnel at a university in Bahrain following a missile attack as Iran continues to attack the Gulf
  • Two border guards have died in Kuwait after the country was hit by a series of missiles and drones – as a huge fire enguls Kuwait City Tower
  • Donald Trump criticises Sir Keir Starmer again, telling him ‘We don’t need people that join wars after we’ve already won’
  • A seaside hotel in Beirut has been hit by Israeli missiles in strike on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards based in the building
  • The US has denied claims from Iran that a number of American soldiers have been taken prisoner
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the country has ‘many surprises’ for the next phase of the war

Fire flows through Tehran after oil spill

Uncl grabs: Moment fire flows through the streets of Tehran in apocalyptic scenes after after US strikes on oil depots

Flames engulf Iran after US-Israeli strikes on regime’s oil depots

Iran’s capital erupted into flames as Israel and the US launched a fresh wave of devastating strikes in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The skies over Tehran turned a disquieting red and filled with acrid smoke after several oil and fuel depots were blown up across the Iranian capital.

Huge fireballs could be seen erupting across the city’s skyline, while residents complained of a lingering burning smell in the air, as both the US and Israel doubled down on their pledge to fight until the ‘eradication’ of the Iranian regime.

Smoke rises following an explosion, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 8, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

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Kuwait targeted by 656 missiles and drones

Kuwait has been targeted by 234 missiles and 422 drones since the conflict began last Saturday, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said.

‘This aggression has resulted in a number of victims among citizens and residents, including a young girl, two members of the Kuwaiti armed forces, and two border guards.’

The Gulf nation announced today that two officers died ‘while performing duties’.

Six US troops were also killed in an attack on Shuaiba port.

Meanwhile, an enormous fire engulfed Kuwait City tower following drone strikes in the early hours of this morning.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Information said firefighting teams ‘managed to combat the fire’ by containing it and preventing its spread.

Smoke rises from Kuwait City Tower following a drone attack

TOPSHOT - Smoke rises from a high-rise building following a drone attack in Kuwait City on March 8, 2026. The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, sparking swift retaliation by the Islamic republic which responded with missile attacks across the region. The war has dragged in global powers, upended the world's energy and transport sectors, and brought chaos to even usually peaceful areas of the volatile region. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images) / Kuwait OUT

Israel says it hit Revolutionary Guards’ space and satellite HQ in Tehran

The IDF said it has hit the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ space and satellite headquarters in Tehran in a recent wave of airstrikes.

The IRGC HQ served as ‘a reception, transmission, and research center for the Iranian Space Agency, which is affiliated with the regime’s military,’ the Israeli military said.

The headquarters included ‘research facilities as well as a command-and-control structure for the Khayyam satellite,’ which the IDF claims was used by the IRGC to ‘advance terror activities and monitor the State of Israel and countries in the region.’

The IDF also said it hit 50 bunkers of at one of Iran’s internal security bases, a base of the Basij paramilitary force and an IRGC compound.

Trump blames Iran for deadly bombing of girls’ school which killed 175 people

Donald Trump has blamed Iran for the deadly airstrike that hit an all girls’ school on the first day of the war.

While speaking about the US’s attack with Iran on Saturday on board Air Force One, Trump said American troops had nothing to do with the bombing that killed 175 people, mostly children, on February 28.

Children between the ages of seven and 12, along with staff members, were among those who died, in the school strike in the Iranian city of Minab.

When asked if the US was behind the attack, Trump told reporters: ‘No, in my opinion, based on what I’ve seen, that was done by Iran.’

A reporter then turned to US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who stood behind Trump as he spoke, and asked if the president’s claim was true.

‘We’re certainly investigating,’ he said before backing up the commander-in-chief.

‘But, the only side that targets civilians is Iran,’ Hegseth continued before Trump made another comment, doubling down on his claim.

HORMOZGAN, IRAN - MARCH 05: A view of the debris of a school, where many students and teachers lost their lives on the first day of the wave of attacks launched by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Hormozgan, Iran on March 05, 2026. As a result of the attack, which was carried out twice, 40 minutes apart, on a girlsâ primary school in the city of Minab, the school building suffered severe damage. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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WATCH: Britain has just TWO DAYS worth of gas stored up

Britain’s dwindling gas reserves mean it has just two days’ worth of natural gas in storage.

The source of energy has dropped from 18,000 GWh last year to just 6,700 GWh now – enough for a mere 1.5 days of demand.

Europe is much better prepared to weather fluctuations in supply, with several weeks’ worth of gas stored up.

Daily Mail reporter Patrick Harrington explains below:

UAE has detected ‘238 ballistic missiles from Iran over past week’

This video grab taken from UGC images posted on social media on March 7, 2026 shows smoke rising from the Dubai International Airport. Dubai airport, the world's busiest for international traffic, suspended operations on March 7 before partially resuming services, after an air defence interception in the area during attacks from Iran. (Photo by various sources / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT AFP -  SOURCE: UGC / UNKNOWN - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - NO RESALE - 15625967

The UAE’s Ministry of Defence said this afternoon that it was responding to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran.

Earlier, the ministry said it had already intercepted 16 ballistic missiles and 113 drones.

‘Stay indoors’, US military says – as Iran accused of using ‘crowded’ civilian areas to launch attacks

TOPSHOT - In this picture obtained from Iran's ISNA news agency on March 3, 2026, people and rescue workers search for victims after a strike on a building in Tehran's Enghelab Square. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on March 4, they had total control of the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global energy transit, as Israel launched a new wave of strikes on the Iranian capital. (Photo by MAJID KHAHI / ISNA / AFP via Getty Images)

The US military is advising civilians in Iran to stay indoors.

US Central Command claims Iranian forces are using heavily populated areas to launch drones and missiles.

It said: ‘This dangerous decision risks the lives of all civilians in Iran since locations used for military purposes lose protected status and could become legitimate military targets under international law.’

Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of CENTCOM, added: ‘Iran’s terrorist regime is blatantly disregarding civilian lives by attacking Gulf partners while compromising the safety of their own people.’

WATCH: Is Dubai’s ‘desert paradise’ image under threat

Dubai has long been considered a desert paradise – with many Brits heading there to enjoy its sunny weather and glamourous surroundings.

It is a city that likes to present itself as being built on luxury and security, but how much of that allure has now altered as a result of recent events?

Daily Mail reporter Olivia Allhusen explains below:

READ: Large explosion at a US embassy in Norway could be ‘act of terror’

Police investigating a large explosion at a US embassy in Norway have said it could have been a terror attack.

Frode Larsen, head of a joint unit for investigation and intelligence, added: ‘But we are not completely stuck on that.

‘We have to be open to the possibility that there may be other causes behind what has happened.’

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