Drone Attack in Oman's Suhar Province Kills Two, Sparks Security Probe
Two individuals lost their lives following a drone attack in Oman's Suhar province, according to official reports from the Omani News Agency (ONA). The incident occurred when one of the drones struck the Al-Awkh industrial zone, triggering explosions that killed two foreign nationals and injured multiple others. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, while local authorities confirmed ongoing efforts to assess the full scope of the damage.

A second drone crashed in an open area nearby, though no injuries or casualties have been reported from that incident. Investigators are working to determine the origin and intent behind both attacks, with officials emphasizing the need for a thorough probe into potential security threats. The lack of immediate information about the drones' sources has raised concerns among regional analysts about the growing risk of destabilizing incidents in the area.

On March 11, another drone attack was linked to damage at oil storage facilities in Salalah port, a critical hub for global energy trade. Maritime security firm Ambrey confirmed that 19 vessels were docked at the time, but none sustained harm from the incident. The discovery of damaged infrastructure has intensified scrutiny over the vulnerability of Oman's strategic ports and the broader implications for regional stability.

Omani Foreign Minister Bader al-Busaidi recently condemned U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran as
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