A drone strike caused a fire at the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the United Arab Emirates, Emirati officials said on Sunday, while Saudi Arabia said it intercepted three drones as efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran remained stalled.
The drone that penetrated UAE defenses hit an electrical generator outside the plant’s inner perimeter, the Abu Dhabi Media Office said. It said there were no injuries and radiological safety levels were unaffected. The UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation later said the plant remained safe and no radioactive material was released.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said emergency diesel generators were supplying power to Unit 3 and called for “maximum military restraint” near nuclear facilities.
Emirati officials said they were investigating the source of the strike and that the UAE had the right to respond to such “terrorist attacks.” A diplomatic adviser to the UAE president said the strike was a dangerous escalation, whether carried out by “the principal perpetrator” or one of its proxies.
The UAE Defense Ministry said two other drones had been “successfully” dealt with and that they were launched from the “western border.” It gave no further details.
Saudi Arabia said the three drones it intercepted entered from Iraqi airspace and said it would take necessary operational measures against any violation of its sovereignty.
Trump wrote on Truth Social: “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!” Axios reported that Trump was expected to meet top national security advisers on Tuesday to discuss military options.