Iran missiles land near UAE airbase where Indian Rafale jets are on overnight halt: Reports

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Three Iranian missiles landed near the Al Dhafra airbase in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday after Iran’s Revolutionary Guard staged a mock attack on a fake aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz, in a drill which saw two US bases briefly put on missile alert.

Al-Dhafra is temporarily home to five French-built Rafale fighter jets on their way to India for that country’s air force.

The first batch of five Rafale jets had taken off from France on July 27 and will reach India today (July 29). These fighter jets took off from the Merignac airbase in southern France’s Bordeaux.

CNN’s Barbara Starr tweeted, “CNN has learned US bases at Al Udeid and Al Dhafra went on alert this am when intel indicators showed an Iranian missile possibly headed that way. Personnel told to take cover for several minutes. No missile struck, US officials say they took prudent precautionary measures.”

The fighter jets, built by French aviation firm Dassault, will be inducted in the Indian Air Force fleet in Haryana’s Ambala.

India bought 36 Rafale jets from France in a Rs 59,000-crore inter-governmental deal in 2016 and first trance will arrive in India on July 29.


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