Iran has launched a drone strike on a critical port in the United Arab Emirates today amid threats from officials of kidnapping US troops.
Plumes of black smoke were seen billowing into the skies above the port of Fujairah, which is one of the UAEs largest oil facilities, following a drone attack today.
Former Iranian foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki, has also threatened to capture US forces if they make an attempt to seize oil infrastructure in Kharg Island.
Meanwhile, Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that US hideouts in the UAE are legitimate targets after Trump attacked the export terminal.
An official from Katam-al Anbiya headquarters, from which the IRGC is run, advised UAE citizens to stay away from ports, docks and US military bases to avoid any harm, according to Mehr news agency.
It comes after Donald Trump said on Truth Social that the US had totally obliterated all military targets in Irans crown jewel, Kharg Island.
The US President also vowed to wipe out oil infrastructure on the island if Iran continued its attacks on vessels on the Strait of Hormuz.
Follow our live updates on the conflict in the Middle East below.
Iran MP threatens to 'capture' US troops if Washington gains control of Kharg Island
If they dare to commit such an act and sit on a part of our soil, why shouldn't we go to a part of their soil - which now exists in the form of their regional baes - carry our a helicopter landing there, and capture their forces?'
US 'hideouts' in UAE are 'legitmate targets', warns IRGC
We declare to the leaders of the Emirates that the Islamic Republic of Iran considers it its legitimate right, in defence of its national sovereignty and territory, to strike the source of American enemy missile launches at the ports, docks, and hideouts of US military personnel in some of the cities of the Emirates.
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