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Drone Strike Sparks Fire Near UAE’s Barakah Nuclear Plant, Qatar Condemns Attack

A drone strike caused a fire at an electrical generator near the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in the United Arab Emirates, escalating regional tensions and drawing condemnation from Qatar. Officials warned the incident raises new concerns over attacks on critical infrastructure.

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Drone Strike Sparks Fire Near UAE’s Barakah Nuclear Plant, Qatar Condemns Attack
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ABU DHABI, June 24 —

  • Drone Strike: A drone attack reportedly caused a fire at an electrical generator near the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in the UAE’s Al Dhafra region.
  • Critical Infrastructure: The incident occurred near one of the Gulf region’s most strategically important energy facilities.
  • Qatar Response: Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the strike as a “flagrant violation of international law”.
  • Regional Warning: Doha described the attack as a “serious threat to regional security and stability”.
  • Call for De-escalation: Qatar urged diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and restore regional stability.
  • UAE Support: Qatar reaffirmed solidarity with the UAE and support for protecting its sovereignty and vital facilities.
MetricValueContext
Site affectedBarakah Nuclear Energy PlantUAE nuclear facility in Al Dhafra
Damage reportedElectrical generator fireNo confirmed reactor damage
Country condemning attackQatarDiplomatic response
RegionAl Dhafra, UAELocation of incident
Infrastructure typeNuclear energy facilityStrategic energy asset

Fire Reported Near UAE Nuclear Facility

A drone strike triggered a fire at an electrical generator near the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in the United Arab Emirates’ Al Dhafra region, raising fresh concerns about the security of critical infrastructure in the Gulf.

Authorities said the fire was linked to a drone impact near the facility, though no immediate reports indicated damage to the nuclear reactors or radioactive systems.

The Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, located in western Abu Dhabi, is the Arab world’s first operational nuclear power facility and plays a key role in the UAE’s electricity generation strategy.

Qatar Condemns Attack

In a statement posted on X, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the strike, calling it a reckless escalation that violated international norms.

Doha described the attack as a “flagrant violation of international law” and warned that targeting infrastructure and civilian sites represented a dangerous escalation with broader consequences for regional stability.

Qatari officials urged immediate efforts to reduce tensions and avoid further deterioration in Gulf security conditions.

Rising Risks for Regional Infrastructure

The incident comes amid heightened geopolitical strains across the Middle East, where energy infrastructure and shipping routes have increasingly become focal points of military and political confrontation.

Analysts say attacks involving nuclear-linked or energy facilities carry elevated risks because of their economic importance and potential regional fallout, even when strikes affect peripheral systems rather than reactor operations.

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