
According to the Ministry of Defense, air defense forces also detected 121 unmanned aerial vehicles, of which 119 were successfully intercepted, while two fell on the territory of the UAE.
Since the beginning of Iran's attacks on the United Arab Emirates, the country's armed forces have recorded 221 missiles, of which 206 were destroyed. 14 missiles fell into the sea, and two landed on Emirati territory. In total, air defense recorded 1,305 Iranian UAVs, of which 1,229 were intercepted. 76 drones fell to the ground, and eight cruise missiles were also destroyed.
As a result of the attacks, three people were killed, including citizens of Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and 112 people were injured. The victims included citizens from various countries, including the UAE, Egypt, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, the Comoros, and Turkey.
On March 7, Iran attacked the American airbase "Al-Dhafra" in the UAE. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps noted that this base was used to carry out an attack on a girls' school in the city of Minab in southern Iran, resulting in the deaths of more than 170 people. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the country would cease strikes on its neighbors if they stopped supporting American-Israeli military operations.