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阿聯酋攔截3枚伊朗飛彈,其中1枚落入海中

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-- 阿聯酋國防部週一在其社群媒體平台X上發布消息稱,阿聯酋防空系統攔截了四枚伊朗巡航飛彈中的三枚,其中一枚落入海中。 國防部表示,其防空系統正積極應對來自伊朗的來襲飛彈和無人機威脅。 國防部在X上發布消息稱:“我們探測到四枚從伊朗發射的巡航導彈飛向阿聯酋境內不同區域。其中三枚在阿聯酋領海上空被成功攔截,另一枚落入海中。” 國防部表示,防空系統攔截空中威脅的聲音是阿聯酋各地都能聽到的。 國防部敦促居民關注官方資訊來源,並遵守警報期間發布的各項安全指示。

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