The UAE Ministry of Defence has successfully intercepted a new wave of Iranian ballistic missiles targeting the country. Missile fragments fell in several locations across Abu Dhabi, including Saadiyat Island, Khalifa City, Bani Yas, Mohamed bin Zayed City, and Al Falah. Fortunately, authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported in these areas.
Government and Authority Responses
The Ministry of Defence strongly condemned the missile attack, emphasizing the country’s categorical rejection of strikes targeting civilian areas, facilities, and national institutions. The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority urged the public to avoid any falling debris or suspicious objects related to the missile fragments to ensure safety.
Dubai’s government reassured residents that their safety remains a top priority and confirmed that business operations will continue as usual. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation around the clock to maintain security. The Ministry of Interior also affirmed full preparedness and requested residents to refrain from spreading rumors that might cause confusion.
International Advisory
The Indian Embassy in the UAE advised its citizens to avoid travel amid the heightened regional tensions. However, the embassy remains fully operational and committed to providing updates as necessary.
Key safety reminders:
- Avoid contact with any missile debris or suspicious objects.
- Follow official updates from government and emergency services.
- Refrain from spreading unverified information that could cause panic.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this developing situation.
