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00:19New satellite images have emerged showing Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates,
00:26offering the clearest look yet at damage sustained during recent regional strikes.
00:33The images, which have been widely circulated online, show visible impact zones across parts
00:40of the strategic military facility located near Abu Dhabi.
00:45Al Dhafra Air Base is one of the most important military hubs in the Gulf region.
00:51It hosts UAE Air Force units as well as U.S. forces, including the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing,
01:00supporting drone operations, reconnaissance missions, and advanced fighter deployments.
01:05The newly surfaced imagery appears to capture damage linked to the escalation in early March 2026,
01:13when multiple missile and drone strikes targeted U.S. and allied military infrastructure across the region.
01:20In the satellite visuals, damage can be seen in select sections of the base,
01:26including hangar areas, support structures, and nearby operational buildings.
01:31Some structures show clear signs of impact, including roof damage, burn marks, and debris fields
01:38consistent with precision strikes or missile fragmentation effects.
01:44However, analysts emphasize that the imagery does not indicate total destruction of the base.
01:51Key infrastructure such as runways, perimeter systems, and large portions of operational facilities remain intact and functional.
02:02Military experts assessing the images say the damage appears localized, affecting specific clusters of buildings rather than the entire installation.
02:12The base is believed to have continued operations following the strikes, with repair and recovery efforts likely underway to restore
02:21affected zones.
02:22The emergence of these images has fueled online speculation, with some social media posts exaggerating the extent of the damage.
02:31However, defense analysts caution that satellite imagery must be carefully interpreted, especially in active conflict zones.
02:40They note that partial damage to high-value military facilities is often misrepresented when isolated visuals are shared without context
02:50or verification.
02:52Aldafra remains a critical strategic site for both U.S. and UAE operations in the region, making it a frequent
03:00focus during periods of heightened tension.
03:02While the newly released imagery confirms that the base was indeed targeted and damaged in parts,
03:09there is no evidence supporting claims of complete or near-total destruction.
03:14Instead, the visuals point to a scenario of targeted strikes causing localized impact within a still operational airbase.
03:23As the situation continues to develop, analysts stress the importance of distinguishing between verified satellite assessments and unverified viral claims
03:34spreading online.
03:35For now, Aldafra Airbase stands damaged in sections, but still active.
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