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No injuries were reported in the drone strike. Photo: ChatGPT Recreated

Middle East tensions explode again as drone hits near UAE nuclear facility, no injuries

| @indiablooms | May 18, 2026, at 12:43 am

Abu Dhabi authorities have responded to a fire that broke out in an external electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the Al Dhafra region, following a reported drone strike—an incident that has heightened tensions across the region.

Officials confirmed that no injuries were reported and there was no impact on radiological safety levels, according to Gulf News. They added that all precautionary measures were immediately implemented.

Dr Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, condemned the attack in a post on X, calling it a “dangerous escalation” and a “dark scene” that violates international laws and norms, while warning against threats to civilian lives and regional stability.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs also described the incident as an “unacceptable act of aggression,” though authorities have not disclosed the origin of the drone attack. The country has previously accused Iran of targeting its energy and economic infrastructure since the escalation of regional conflict in February.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office said the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) confirmed that the fire did not affect the plant’s safety or the readiness of its essential systems, and that all units are operating normally. It also urged the public to rely only on official sources and avoid spreading rumours or unverified claims.

In a separate statement on X, the UAE Ministry of Defence said its air defence systems intercepted three UAVs that entered from the western border direction on May 17, 2026. It added that two drones were successfully neutralised, while the third struck an electrical generator outside the nuclear plant’s inner perimeter.

Investigations are currently underway to determine the source of the attack. The ministry reiterated that the UAE remains fully prepared to counter any threats and will take firm action to safeguard national security, sovereignty, and stability.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it is closely monitoring the situation and remains in constant contact with UAE authorities, offering assistance if required.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump warned Iran that “the clock is ticking,” urging swift progress in ongoing negotiations, which remain stalled. In a post on Truth Social, he said time was running out for Tehran.

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly spoke with Trump ahead of a limited security discussion in Israel, as media reports suggest possible coordination on next steps related to Iran. According to The Times of Israel, the leaders discussed the broader regional situation, including the possibility of renewed conflict and recent diplomatic developments.

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