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The UAE is investigating a drone strike that caused a fire near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi. Three drones entered the country, with one striking an electrical generator, but no injuries or safety concerns were reported.
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The United Arab Emirates is investigating the source of a drone strike which triggered a fire near a nuclear power station, officials have said.
The country's defence ministry said three drones had entered the UAE from the "western border direction" on Sunday.
While two were intercepted, the third drone struck an electrical generator "outside the inner perimeter" of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi.
No injuries were reported and there was no impact on radiological safety levels, local authorities said.
The country's defence ministry said in a statement that investigations were under way "to determine the source of the attacks".
It added that it remained "fully prepared and ready to address any threats and will firmly confront any attempts to undermine the country's security".
The Abu Dhabi Media Office said the fire "broke out in an electric generator" and confirmed precautionary measures had been taken at the plant.
It said: "The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation confirmed that the fire did not affect the safety of the power plant or the readiness of its essential systems, and that all units are operating as normal."
The UN's nuclear watchdog said it was monitoring the situation closely and that its director general Rafael Grossi expressed "grave concern" about the incident.
Grossi said "military activity that threatens nuclear safety is unacceptable", according to a statement shared by the International Atomic Energy Agency on X, and called for "maximum military restraint" near nuclear power plants.
The UAE has not said from where the drone was launched. It has previously accused Iran of being behind attacks on its energy and economic infrastructure since war broke out in the region in February.
Tehran began launching strikes across the region in retaliation to the US and Israel's attacks against Iran on February 28.
It has since accused the UAE and other American allies in the Gulf of allowing the US to carry out attacks from their territory.
At the same time, the UAE has denied Iranian claims that it has actively carried out attacks of its own.
The US and Iran agreed a ceasefire in April, but sporadic exchanges of fire have continued.
President Donald Trump said the truce was on "massive life support" on Monday, after rejecting Iran's demands to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz - a crucial shipping lane which has been effectively closed since the war began.
A drone strike triggered a fire near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, with one of three drones successfully hitting an electrical generator.
The UAE's defense ministry intercepted two drones and is currently investigating the source of the attacks.
No injuries were reported, and local authorities confirmed that there was no impact on radiological safety levels.

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