IRGC claims strike on Oracle Data Center in UAE, Dubai denies attack
Thekabarnews.com—The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran says it was behind an attack on Oracle’s data center and information infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The...
Thekabarnews.com—The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran says it was behind an attack on Oracle’s data center and information infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Dubai government, on the other hand, has strongly denied that any such attack happened.
Turkish news agency Yeni Safak reported that the IRGC called the operation a response to attacks by the U.S. and Israel on April 1. Furthermore, Iranian officials said that the attacks hurt Kamal Kharrazi, who used to be the country’s foreign minister. They also said that the attack killed his wife at their home in Tehran.
The Dubai Media Office quickly denied the claim. Dubai officials said on social media site X on Friday, April 3, that the reports were false and made up. They also stated that there was no evidence of an attack on important infrastructure in the emirate.
There is no independent proof that the attack happened at this time. Oracle has yet to issue any official statements regarding claims of damage to its infrastructure in the UAE.
There is more conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel, which is making things worse in the area. The situation is making things more tense and unstable, which makes it less safe for civilians in the region. The revelation of the various stories is the most exciting aspect.
Since the end of February, airstrikes by the US and Israel in Iran have killed many people and destroyed many buildings and roads. As a result, this increase in violence has made the Middle East even less stable.
Iran launched waves of missiles and drones targeting Israel. They also targeted locations in Jordan, Iraq, and several Gulf states hosting U.S. military assets.
These retaliatory actions have caused casualties and damaged infrastructure. In addition, they have disrupted global markets and air travel, including higher oil prices and strained international trade routes.
During war, spreading unverified claims is a big risk for spreading false information, which could make things worse. Turkey is one of the countries in the area that has seen what is going on. It has strong economic and diplomatic ties with both the UAE and Iran.
Ankara has urged all parties to exercise restraint and rely on verified information to prevent further escalation. This step is especially important because misinformation is becoming more common and can make tensions in the region worse.
In a world where information is becoming less stable, stories can have as much of an effect on politics as real events. Therefore, this incident shows how important information warfare is becoming in wars today.
It is harder to find the truth and keep the peace when people say and deny different things. Such behavior makes things more tense and could lead to fights between the people involved.
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