On Tuesday, Iran's joint military command stated that its armed forces had not carried out any missile or drone attacks against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in recent days, UNN reports, citing CNN.
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The UAE Ministry of Defense accused Iran on Monday of launching missiles and drone attacks on the country, which resulted in three people being injured. Earlier that day, authorities in the emirate of Fujairah stated that a drone attack on an oil port caused a fire in which three Indian citizens were injured.
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The "Khatam al-Anbiya" military command also warned that if any actions are taken from UAE territory against Iranian islands, ports, or coasts, Iran will respond "harshly" and, in its words, "with regret."
The Iranian command also urged Emirati officials not to allow the UAE to become a "haven" for American and Israeli troops and equipment, arguing that such a role would be equivalent to a betrayal of the Islamic world.
The statement said that "incitement, accusations, and playing the victim" would not resolve disputes and would only disrupt the international atmosphere. It added that Iran's stated restraint so far has been motivated by concern for the "safety and well-being" of Muslims living in the UAE.