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Fire Hits Site Housing ADNOC Operations After Drone Strike

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A fire broke out at an industrial site housing facilities connected to the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company following a drone strike, authorities said, raising concerns about the security of energy infrastructure in the region.

According to officials in the United Arab Emirates, the fire occurred at a location that includes operations linked to ADNOC. Emergency crews responded quickly and worked to contain the blaze while assessing the extent of the damage.

Authorities said the incident was triggered by a drone that struck the facility, although details about the origin of the drone or who may have been responsible were not immediately confirmed. Investigations are underway to determine how the attack occurred and whether it was part of a broader regional escalation.

Energy facilities across the Middle East have faced heightened security risks amid ongoing regional tensions. Analysts say attacks on oil infrastructure can disrupt supply chains and influence global energy markets, given the strategic role of Gulf producers in international oil supply.

Officials said there were no immediate reports of casualties, and operations at nearby facilities were being monitored closely to ensure safety. The fire was eventually brought under control, though assessments of potential operational impact were still ongoing.

The incident highlights the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure to drone attacks, which have become increasingly common in modern conflicts due to their relatively low cost and ability to bypass traditional defense systems. Authorities in the UAE have pledged to strengthen security measures around key energy sites as investigations continue.

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