Fresh explosions heard in Gulf capitals
On Sunday, fresh explosions were reported in several Gulf capitals, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Manama, as tensions escalated in the region. The blasts were part of Iran's ongoing retaliatory campaign, which has intensified following recent geopolitical developments. Residents and journalists in Dubai noted multiple explosions, while those in Abu Dhabi described loud bangs accompanied by sirens in Manama. In Doha, a faint explosion was also detected. This surge in violence underscores the fragile security situation in the Gulf, which has been under strain due to heightened conflicts and regional rivalries. The situation remains fluid, with authorities in the Gulf cities monitoring developments closely as they continue to assess the implications of these incidents on regional stability and security.
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