Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Web Desk: Iran has launched more than 5,200 attacks on Gulf countries over the past 30 days, according to figures reported by Arab media, highlighting a sharp escalation in regional tensions.
The data suggests that Saudi Arabia intercepted 57 missiles and 1,006 drones during the period. Kuwait reportedly faced 309 ballistic missile strikes and 616 drone attacks.
Qatar was targeted with 206 missiles, 90 drones, and two fighter aircraft, while Bahrain intercepted 174 missiles and 391 drones over the same timeframe.
The United Arab Emirates experienced some of the heaviest activity, with 413 missiles and 1,914 drones reportedly launched toward its territory. Oman recorded 19 drone incidents.
The figures could not be independently verified, and there has been no immediate official response from Iranian authorities. Analysts say the scale of the reported attacks underscores growing instability in the Gulf region and raises concerns over wider geopolitical and economic implications.
