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Saudi Defence Ministry says it "downed three more drones" in Eastern Province

By ANI | Updated: March 17, 2026 14:50 IST

Riyadh [Saudi Arabia], March 17 : The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defence has confirmed a fresh wave of aerial ...

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Riyadh [Saudi Arabia], March 17 : The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defence has confirmed a fresh wave of aerial activity today, reporting that it "has downed three more drones" within its Eastern Province. This latest interception occurred just a short period after the military successfully neutralised a larger swarm of unmanned aerial vehicles in the same vicinity.

According to officials, these drones were "intercepted and destroyed" immediately after being detected in the eastern portion of the kingdom.

This defensive action follows an earlier report from the ministry regarding a similar security operation in the same area, where Saudi forces engaged six drones, all of which were "successfully destroyed" to prevent any impact.

In the context of these heightening tensions, UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held a telephone conversation yesterday with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, to review regional developments.

As reported by Gulf News, the two leaders assessed the impact of the escalating military actions.

During the call, they identified the surge in activity as presenting "grave threats to regional and global security and stability."

The discussion also addressed the ongoing and "blatant Iranian attacks" directed at nations throughout the region, noting that such actions constitute a "violation of sovereign rights" and contravene established international norms.

In light of the deteriorating security situation, the leaders emphasised the necessity for an "immediate cessation of military escalation."

They warned that the current trajectory endangers security both within the region and on a global scale.

Gulf News further highlighted that the President and the Crown Prince underscored the importance of "prioritising serious dialogue and diplomatic means" to resolve regional issues.

They reaffirmed their commitment to addressing these challenges in a way that effectively "preserves regional security and peace."

These developments occur as the broader conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran enters its 18th day.

The crisis, which began on 28 February, was triggered by US and Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Iran's former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Since the outbreak of hostilities, Iran has consistently targeted US bases and regional interests.

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