As a result of the UAV attack, a fire broke out at the Shah oil and gas field in the UAE. It is reported by the British The Guardian with reference to local authorities.
"The authorities (of the emirate) of Abu Dhabi said they were dealing with a fire at the Shah oil and gas field caused by a drone attack, and reported that no casualties have been registered so far, according to the Abu Dhabi press office," the newspaper writes.
No details are provided.
It is noted that the Shah deposit, one of the largest of its kind in the world, is located 230 km southwest of the capital of the Emirates. It is managed by the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). According to the ADNOC website, the field's capacity is about 70 thousand barrels of oil per day.

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