Saturday, April 11th 2026
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However, all were wise not to fall into the trap of the aggressors
Statistical monitoring revealed a shocking number of Iranian attacks that hit seven Arab countries, mainly in the Persian Gulf, from the outbreak of war on February 28 until yesterday evening, including significant violations during the first and second day of the ceasefire.
Based on official data released by the governments of the Persian Gulf and those Arab countries, Iran targeted Arab countries with at least 6,413 missiles and drones, in addition to the attack by two Sukhoi-24 fighter jets.
The data also shows that the attacks did not stop once the ceasefire began. On the first day of the ceasefire, 141 missiles and drones were launched, targeting several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates (17 missiles and 35 drones), Saudi Arabia (5 missiles and 9 drones), Kuwait (28 drones), Qatar (7 missiles and several drones) and Bahrain (6 missiles and 31 drones).
On the second day, 10 drones were launched, targeting Bahrain (7 drones) and Kuwait (at least 3 drones), reflecting ongoing tension in the region despite a temporary cease-fire agreement between Washington and Tehran brokered by Pakistan.
The start of Iranian attacks on Arab countries dates back to February 28, when Tehran announced that these attacks were part of a response to what it described as “US-Israel aggression” on its territory. Attacks continued with varying intensity until a two-week ceasefire was announced at dawn on April 8.
In turn, Tehran confirmed that it was not targeting specific locations, but rather “US bases and interests” in the region, but the attacks resulted in casualties, with damage to civilian facilities, including airports, ports, energy facilities and civilian buildings.
The United Arab Emirates topped the list as the country most affected by attacks, followed by Kuwait, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar, while the figures showed that the Sultanate of Oman was least affected by the attacks.
The UAE Ministry of Defense announced that it had intercepted 537 ballistic missiles, 26 cruise missiles and 2,256 drones since the escalation began, for a total of 563 missiles and 2,256 drones. no new attacks on Thursday.
The Ministry of Defense clarified that no new deaths or injuries were reported in the past few hours, leaving the total number of victims of attacks targeting UAE territory since the attacks began at 13 dead and 224 wounded of various nationalities.
The Kuwaiti military announced in a statement on Thursday that Kuwait had come under attack. hostile drone attacks on vital facilities, a day after announcing that the country had been attacked with 354 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 845 drones since the start of what it described as “sinful Iranian aggression”.
In turn, the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry accused “Iran and its proxies, including factions, militias and armed groups loyal to Iran” for attacking Kuwait with drones that targeted a number of vital facilities on Thursday evening.
The ministry stressed that the continuation of what it described as “shameless aggression” by Iran and its proxies against the State of Kuwait and countries in the region undermines regional and international efforts that recently led to the announcement of a cease-fire between the United States and Iran, and presents a clear challenge to the international community.
Riyadh has yet to release figures of updated, but based on data from the Ministry of Defense and the official Al-Ekhbariya channel, this points to the successful defense of Saudi Arabia in capturing at least 104 missiles and 916 drones.
Bahrain Defense Forces announced on Thursday that they had intercepted and destroyed 194 missiles and 515 drones since the start of the attack, including 7 drones on Thursday.
Doha still has not released an updated figure, but Anadolu Agency monitoring, based on data from Qatar’s Ministry of Defense, shows that Qatar came under attacks that included at least 227 missiles and 111 drones, in addition to an attack by two Sukhoi-24 fighter jets.
Amman has yet to release an updated death toll, but based on data from the Jordanian military, it indicates that Jordan was subjected to attacks that included 291 Iranian missiles aimed at the Kingdom.
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Source: prizrenpost
Etiketa: Brief



