Oman, which was spared retaliation on Saturday, today reported its Duqm commercial port was targeted by two drones, wounding one worker.
The state news agency said one of the unmanned aerial vehicles struck a mobile worker housing unit, resulting in the injury of an expatriate worker.
The second drone was intercepted, with its debris falling near fuel storage tanks without causing no further casualties or material damage to the infrastructure.
Oman News Agency said that the sultanate condemned the targeting and said authorities are taking necessary measures to address anything that could undermine the safety of the country and its residents.
Meanwhile, Qatar’s Ministry of Interior announced on Sunday that Civil Defence responded to a minor fire in the industrial area caused by debris falling after a missile was intercepted.
In a post on the X platform, the ministry confirmed that no injuries were reported.
Authorities in Dubai confirmed that debris from drones intercepted by air defences fell in the courtyards of two homes in Dubai, resulting in two injuries. The injured have received the necessary medical care.
Authorities also clarified that the sounds heard across the emirate were the result of successful interception operations.
Dubai's international airport, its landmark Burj Al Arab hotel and man-made Palm Jumeirah Island all suffered damage in Iranian strikes yesterday.
Thick black plumes of smoke continued to rise from the Jebel Ali port area, where one of the berths caught fire on Sunday because of debris from an intercepted missile.
