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Iran’s IRGC claims responsibility for attacks on aluminium facilities in UAE and Bahrain

29 March 2026
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched missile and drone strikes on aluminium facilities in Bahrain and the UAE, claiming the sites are connected to U.S. military operations. The attacks, which resulted in injuries at both Aluminium Bahrain and Emirates Global Aluminium, are said to be retaliation for recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure. This escalation comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with Iran threatening global aluminium supply chains.

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