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Iranian Attack on Al Minhad Air Base in the UAE: Facilities Damaged, Australian Troops Safe

News ✍️ أحمد المنصوري 🕒 2026-03-18 21:14 🔥 Views: 2
Al Minhad Air Base in the UAE

Hi everyone, what went down today at Al Minhad Air Base is a big deal. Iranian rockets did hit our facilities here, causing damage to parts of the base that host Australian troops. The photo you see gives an idea of the strike's impact, but thankfully, all personnel are safe.

Having lived here for ages and knowing Al Minhad Air Base well, it's always been a symbol of international military cooperation. Today's attack crossed a major line. Reliable sources in Canberra have confirmed that all their personnel are unharmed, but the physical damage has affected some key installations. Was it an Iranian missile or maybe shrapnel? The exact details aren't clear yet, but it was a heavy strike.

Here's what we know so far:

  • The Target: Al Minhad Air Base (aviation code NHD), located just a few kilometres from Dubai.
  • Casualties: All Australian military personnel and base staff are safe, with no reports of injuries.
  • Material Damage: Facilities and structures inside the base have been damaged. Technical teams have started assessing the situation.
  • Responsible Party: Iran has claimed responsibility for the missile attack.

Interestingly, the base code "NHD" – which you often see on T-shirts and aviation-themed gifts, like those memory pillows sold at airports – has now become a global trending topic, but for purely military reasons. Lately, I've been seeing many youngsters wearing NHD Al Minhad Air Base Code Kids Hoodies or Women's T-Shirts, like it's some kind of fashion trend. Today, it's become the symbol of a breaking news story.

Initial Reactions

The UAE's General Command of the Armed Forces issued a brief statement confirming they intercepted hostile objects and are taking necessary measures. Australia's Foreign Minister announced from Canberra that all their troops are safe and that this attack will not deter their country from continuing its missions within the international coalition. The situation is now under control, but tensions are high and military forces are on high alert. We pray for the safety of everyone here and for our home.