Iran Missile & Drone Attack Triggers Explosions in UAE

Post by : Saif Nasser

A wave of missile and drone threats linked to Iran has caused panic across the United Arab Emirates, with loud explosions and flashes seen in the skies over Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Authorities confirmed that most of the sounds heard by residents were due to air defence systems successfully intercepting incoming threats mid-air.

Emergency alerts were sent to people across the country, warning them to stay indoors and follow official instructions. In several areas, falling debris from intercepted missiles and drones caused minor damage and injuries, highlighting the risks even when attacks are neutralized.

Officials reported that hundreds of missiles and drones have been launched toward the UAE in recent days, with the majority intercepted by defence systems. However, some debris and limited strikes have led to fires, damage to infrastructure, and casualties, including civilian deaths.

The attacks are part of a wider regional conflict involving Iran, Israel, and allied forces, which has rapidly escalated across the Middle East. Explosions and aerial threats have also been reported in other Gulf countries, raising fears of a broader war.

Authorities in the UAE have assured residents that the situation is under control but remain on high alert. Airspace disruptions, safety warnings, and increased military readiness continue as the country monitors further developments.

The incident has caused widespread concern among residents and the international community, as tensions continue to rise in one of the world’s most critical economic and energy regions.

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March 18, 2026 7:13 p.m. 308

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