Infographic shows 3,095 Iranian missile, UAV attacks on Arab countries in 10 days

An infographic created in Ankara on March 10, 2026 details the scale of Iranian retaliatory strikes since Feb. 28, showing 3,095 missile and UAV attacks targeting seven Arab countries. The data illustrates the widening scope of the conflict as Tehran responds to US-Israeli attacks that have killed over 1,300 people.
An infographic titled "3,095 missile and UAV attacks launched from Iran against Arab countries in 10 days" was created in Ankara, Türkiye on March 10, 2026, illustrating the scale of Iranian retaliatory strikes since the US-Israeli campaign began. According to the data, Iran has reportedly carried out 3,095 attacks using missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) against seven Arab countries since February 28, in response to US and Israeli strikes that have killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and more than 1,300 others.
Regional spread
The infographic details how the conflict has expanded beyond Iran's borders, with retaliatory strikes reaching multiple Gulf states and other Arab nations. The seven countries targeted include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Jordan, all of which have faced varying levels of Iranian projectile attacks since the war began.
Defensive response
Gulf states have relied heavily on air defense systems to intercept the incoming threats, with hundreds of missiles and drones successfully shot down. However, some projectiles have penetrated defenses, causing damage to civilian infrastructure including airports, oil facilities and desalination plants, as well as residential areas in several countries.
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Conflict context
The data visualized in the Ankara-produced infographic underscores the widening geographic scope of the conflict, now in its 11th day, and the pressure facing Arab states caught between their security relationships with Washington and Iranian retaliation that treats them as legitimate targets. The US has deployed significant naval and air assets to the region, while Gulf governments pursue a careful strategy of self-defense without direct participation in the military campaign.
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