World / Iran missiles land near UAE airbase where IAF Rafales halted: Reports

Iranian missiles reportedly landed near UAE's Al Dhafra base, where five IAF Rafale jets were on an overnight halt, on Tuesday following a military exercise by Iran's Revolutionary Guards. Iran launched missiles at a mock-up US aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz. The drill prompted the US military to temporarily put two regional bases including Al Dhafra on alert.

Zee News : Jul 29, 2020, 11:11 AM
Dubai: At least three Iranian missiles landed near the Al Dhafra airbase in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday (July 28) after a military exercise carried out by Iran Revolutionary Guards. 

It is to be noted that the the first batch of five Rafale fighter aircraft scheduled to arrive in India on Wednesday (July 29) landed at UAE's Al Dhafra base on Tuesday night after taking off from France on Monday (July 27). The Rafale jets landed at Al Dhafra base as part of an overnight halt. Al Dhafra base is located about an hour from UAE's capital city Abu Dhabi.

US news channel CNN reported that alert was sounded at UAE's Al Dhafra base and Al Udeid airbase in Qatar after intel indicators hinted at an incoming "Iranian missile possibly headed that way". CNN added that personnel present at these two bases were told to take cover but no missile landed at these bases.

Fox News also reported the incident claiming that two bases in Middle East housing US troops and aircraft were put on high alert when "3 Iranian missiles splashed down in waters near the bases Tues. (Tuesday) as part of Iran's military exercises."

Earlier on Tuesday, Sepahnews released a picture of an speedboat belonging to Iran Revolutionary Guard firing a missile during a military exercise on July.