UAE Says Drone Attack Causes Fire in Refinery Zone The United Arab Emirates reported a fire at a facility in the Ruwais industrial zone, which houses its largest oil refinery, following a drone strike. The Abu Dhabi Media Office confirmed the incident but did not specify the exact location of the affected facility. The event occurred on March 10, 2026, at 11:40 AM UTC. Authorities have not provided further details about the cause of the fire or the extent of the damage. The Ruwais refinery and petrochemical complex, a key component of the UAE's energy infrastructure, has been a focal point of security concerns in recent years due to its strategic importance. The incident highlights the ongoing risks posed by drone attacks to critical infrastructure in the region. The facility in question is part of the Ruwais industrial zone, a major hub for oil refining and petrochemical production. While the UAE has not disclosed the specific facility involved in the fire, the area is known for hosting several high-profile industrial projects. The attack marks another incident in a series of security threats targeting energy infrastructure in the Gulf, raising questions about the effectiveness of current countermeasures. Officials have not yet commented on the possibility of sabotage or the involvement of any specific group. The fire broke out shortly after the drone strike, though the exact sequence of events remains unclear. Emergency services were dispatched to the site, and efforts to contain the blaze are ongoing. The UAE has not released information about the number of personnel involved in the response or the potential impact on operations at the refinery.#united_arab_emirates #abu_dhabi_media_office #ruwais_industrial_zone #drone_attack #energy_infrastructure