Middle East Drone Attacks March 2026: US Embassy and Gulf Bases Hit
A series of coordinated Middle East drone attacks March 2026 has targeted several high-profile U.S. and regional assets across the Gulf. Early on Tuesday, March 3, the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh was struck by drones, sparking a fire and prompting an immediate “shelter in place” order for American citizens in Saudi Arabia. Simultaneously, reports emerged of strikes on Oman’s Duqm port and a U.S. airbase in Bahrain, marking a sharp escalation in the regional conflict following the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.
The Saudi Ministry of Defence confirmed that two drones hit the U.S. Embassy compound in the capital’s Diplomatic Quarter. While the attack caused “minor material damage” and a small fire, no casualties were reported as the building was largely empty at the time.
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Shelter in Place: The U.S. Mission has cancelled all appointments and urged Americans in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dhahran to remain indoors.
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Security Response: Saudi air defenses reportedly intercepted four additional drones targeting the diplomatic area.
Strikes on Oman and Bahrain
The Middle East drone attacks March 2026 wave extended to the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf. In Oman, the state-run news agency reported that a fuel tank at the Duqm commercial port—a strategic bunkering location for the U.S. and UK navies—was hit.
In Bahrain, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for a “massive” attack on the U.S. airbase in the Sheikh Isa area. While the full extent of the damage is still being verified, the U.S. State Department has already ordered the departure of non-emergency personnel from Bahrain.
US Evacuation Orders and Regional Impact
Following the Saturday launch of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran—which reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—the region has spiraled into open hostilities. In response to the ongoing threats, the U.S. State Department has issued urgent evacuation orders for non-essential staff in:
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Bahrain
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Kuwait (Embassy closed indefinitely)
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Qatar
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Jordan and Iraq
| Location | Target | Status |
| Riyadh, KSA | US Embassy | Limited fire, Minor damage |
| Duqm, Oman | Commercial Port | Fuel tank hit |
| Sheikh Isa, Bahrain | US Airbase | IRGC claims HQ destroyed |
| Fujairah, UAE | Oil Industry Zone | Intercepted, Shrapnel damage |
As oil prices surge and commercial air travel faces unprecedented disruptions, the Middle East drone attacks March 2026 signal that the conflict has moved far beyond a bilateral exchange. For the millions of residents in the Gulf, the sound of air defense sirens has become a sobering daily reality.



