Iran Drones Strike UAE's Fujairah Oil Hub, Sparking Massive Blaze

Iran struck oil storage facilities at the strategic Port of Fujairah on Saturday, unleashing a massive fire at one of the world's most critical energy hubs, in a significant escalation that has extended the Middle East conflict directly to UAE soil.
Multiple drones hit oil storage facilities at Fujairah, triggering a large blaze at the terminal, according to reports cited by Türkiye Today. Bloomberg News, citing sources familiar with the matter, confirmed that several oil loading operations at the port have been suspended in the aftermath of the attack.
The Port of Fujairah's strategic value lies precisely in its geography — situated on the Gulf of Oman, outside the Strait of Hormuz, it offers Gulf oil exporters a vital bypass route around one of the world's most contested maritime chokepoints. As the UAE's largest eastern coast port and the world's second-largest bunkering hub, Fujairah serves as a critical artery for global energy supply chains. A sustained disruption here would compound the pressure already building on international oil markets following the US strike on Iran's Kharg Island earlier this week.
Saturday's attack signals Iran's willingness to carry the conflict beyond its own borders and target regional energy infrastructure, raising alarm across Gulf states and global energy markets alike. The strike follows Iran's pledge to wage a prolonged war unless its sovereign rights are respected.
