Fire at Abu Dhabi Shah oil field caused by drone attack, Abu Dhabi media office says
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Authorities in Abu Dhabi on Monday were dealing with a fire at the Shah oil and gas field caused by a drone attack and said that no injuries had been reported so far, the Abu Dhabi media office reported.
The Shah field is one of the world's largest of its kind and is located 180 km (111.85 miles) southwest of Abu Dhabi.
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