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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/06/2026 08:08 EDT

Drone strikes on Gulf data centers reveal a $5 trillion infrastructure vulnerability no one planned for

In March 2025, Houthi drone and missile strikes targeted infrastructure across Saudi Arabia and the UAE, including areas near major data center hubs in Dammam and Fujairah. While hyperscaler operators like AWS, Oracle, and Microsoft (all of which have expanded Gulf presence in the past two years) have not publicly confirmed direct hits on their ... Read more

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