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The Times of India
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TOI World Desk

Debris from aerial interception strikes building in Dubai's Marina

Debris from an aerial interception struck a building in Dubai's Marina area on Saturday amid the escalating conflict between Israel, US, and Iran.

Authorities said they responded to the debris that struck the facade of the building, and that no fire or injuries were reported.

Dubai Marina, where the debris fell, is a residential area and a popular tourist spot, home to attractions such as the Dubai Marina Mall.

The UAE has already seen multiple incidents linked to the conflict. Dubai’s Catholic churches suspended all masses and parish activities effective Friday, during the holy week following official safety directives issued amid heightened regional tensions.

The same day, Iran's IRGC also released a video threatening to strike the 1GW Stargate AI datacenter in the UAE. The Stargate project is backed by Japan's Softbank, American technology giants Oracle, Cisco, Nvidia, OpenAI, and the UAE's G42.

UAE is under attack primarily because it hosts key US military assets like Al Dhafra Air Base, making it a "legitimate target" in Tehran's retaliation strategy under "Operation Truthful Promise IV." Iran has directed its missiles and drones at GCC states, hitting the UAE hardest to punish its US alliance.

The conflict began on February 28, when the United States and Israel carried out strikes on Iran, including an attack that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran later launched retaliatory strikes targeting US and Israeli-linked assets across the region, which led to a wider escalation of the conflict.

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