
The base houses hundreds of soldiers in the region from the US,UK and Australia (Picture: DOD)
An Iranian missile has hit the Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates,which is home to US,UK and Australian troops.
The Ministry of Defence said there were no UK casualties and no damage to UK assets at the base,which hosts a permanent RAF facility.
New attacks were reported in multiple Gulf countries early today,including Saudi Arabia,Kuwait,Bahrain,Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said a projectile caused a small fire at its base in the UAE near Dubai,but caused no injuries.
It hasn’t been confirmed if the attack was targeting the base,but Albanese added: ‘The Iranian regime is engaging in random attacks right across the region. We know that is the case.’
Explosions were heard near the military base,which is used by Western nations as a transit hub within the region.

Iran has retaliated after being struck by US-Israeli strikes (Picture: Getty)
The missile strike,which hit a road right outside the base,caused ‘minor damage’ after a fire broke out near an accommodation block and medical centre.
Australia’s Defence Department said in a statement: ‘Defence’s focus is on ensuring the safety and security of our people and we will continue to revise force protection measures as the situation in the Middle East evolves.’
Missile alerts sounded again later in Dubai as the sound of interceptors exploding overhead boomed across the city-state.
Today,Saudi Arabia also shot down a ballistic missile targeting the Prince Sultan air base,which hosts American forces and aircraft,and a drone targeting Riyadh’s diplomatic quarter,which houses the US embassy and other foreign missions.
Iran has vowed to continue to throttle shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz,which leads from the Persian Gulf to the open sea.
Since the conflict started,a few ships have got through with their cargoes,some of which were Iranian,but also from India,Turkey and elsewhere.
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