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PM Modi slams UAE attack as Iran strikes injure three Indians
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates after three Indian nationals were injured in Fujairah
Summary
He said India stood with the UAE and called the targeting of civilians and infrastructure “unacceptable.”
India’s Ministry of External Affairs also criticised the strike and urged an end to attacks on civilians. Officials said the injured Indian nationals were receiving medical care, while the Indian Embassy in the UAE worked with local authorities.
Sharif said Pakistan stood with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed and the Emirati people. He added that the ceasefire should be respected to allow space for dialogue and regional stability.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney also condemned Iran’s missile and drone attacks on the UAE. He said Canada stood in solidarity with Mohamed bin Zayed and the people of the UAE.
Carney also praised defensive steps taken to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure. He said Canada called for de-escalation and diplomacy in the region.
Fujairah attack raises concern over Hormuz
The UAE accused Iran of carrying out the strikes, including an attack linked to a fire at an oil facility in Fujairah. Reports said the attacks came as tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continued to pressure shipping and energy routes.
Modi also pointed to the need for safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. He said free movement through the waterway was vital for regional peace, stability and global energy security.
The UAE said its air defences intercepted ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones launched from Iran. Iran has not issued a full official response, while an Iranian military official told state media that Tehran had no plan to attack UAE oil facilities.
Bitcoin volatility stays in focus
Crypto.news reported that Bitcoin recently moved above $80,000 after U.S. President Donald Trump announced “Project Freedom” amid Strait of Hormuz tensions. The report said the move triggered more than $160 million in Bitcoin short liquidations.
Crypto.news also reported earlier that Iran denied claims it was collecting Strait of Hormuz tolls in Bitcoin or stablecoins. The outlet said maritime security firms had warned of scam emails asking stranded vessel operators for crypto payments.