Iran Rejects UAE Claims of Targeting Civilian Sites, Warns of Retaliation

Iran has strongly denied UAE allegations of launching missile attacks on civilian sites in Fujairah, calling the claims "absolutely denied and devoid of any truth." The UAE's Ministry of Defence reported detecting four cruise missiles from Iran, which were successfully intercepted, and denounced the action as "renewed unprovoked Iranian aggression." Iran warned that any retaliatory action from UAE soil against Iranian interests would result in a "crushing and regretful response." India condemned the missile strikes as "unacceptable" and called for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace in West Asia.

Key Points: Iran Denies UAE Missile Strikes, Warns Against Retaliation

  • Iran denies UAE missile attack allegations
  • UAE reports 4 cruise missiles from Iran
  • Iran warns of "crushing response" if UAE acts against Iran
  • India condemns strikes, calls for dialogue
  • UAE cites "renewed unprovoked Iranian aggression"
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Iran rejects UAE's claims of Tehran targeting civilian sites, warns against retaliatory action

Iran denies UAE accusations of missile attacks on civilian sites, warns of "crushing response" if actions are taken from Emirati soil against Iranian interests.

"We warn that if any action is taken from UAE soil against Iranian islands, ports, and coasts of our country, we will give a crushing and regretful response. - Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Spokesperson"

Tehran, May 6

Iran on Tuesday strongly denied allegations by the United Arab Emirates that it carried out missile attacks on civilian sites and facilities after recent drone and missile strikes on the emirate's Fujairah, a strategically vital energy hub on the UAE's eastern seaboard, while warning against any retaliatory measures from Emirati territory.

According to a statement attributed to Iran's state broadcaster, IRIB, a spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic had not conducted any missile or drone operations against the UAE in recent days, while criticising the UAE leadership and urging it not to align with external powers, referring to the US and Israel.

"The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not carried out any missile or drone operations against the UAE in the past few days, and if any action had been taken, we would have announced it firmly and clearly. Therefore, the report of that country's Ministry of Defence is absolutely denied and is devoid of any truth," the spokesperson said, as quoted by IRIB.

The Central Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters is Iran's highest operational command unit that coordinates operations between the Army and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

The spokesperson alleged that the UAE has become a base for foreign military presence, which Iran described as detrimental to regional stability.

Iran further cautioned against what it termed "incitement" and "slander", saying such actions distort the international environment and do not contribute to resolving tensions.

"It is announced to the officials and statesmen of the Emirates that your country, as an Islamic land, should not become a den of Americans and Zionists and their military forces and equipment, and betray the Islamic world and Muslims. You should not fall into the trap of Americans and Zionists and, instead of confronting the infidels and polytheists and not cooperating with them, subject the Muslim nation of Iran to a cowardly media attack, unjustified slander, and incitement," the spokesperson added, as quoted by IRIB.

The spokesperson added that Iran had exercised restraint so far "for the sake of the security and well-being" of people in the UAE, but issued a warning of consequences if actions were taken from Emirati territory against Iranian interests.

"We warn that if any action is taken from UAE soil against Iranian islands, ports, and coasts of our country, we will give a crushing and regretful response," they stated, as quoted by IRIB.

The remarks come after a sharp rebuke from the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which denounced the "renewed unprovoked Iranian aggression" involving the deployment of drones and missiles.

The Ministry verified that the three Indian citizens were caught in the crossfire of Iran's strikes directed at "civilian sites and facilities".

Following the attack, India condemned the missile strikes, terming the act as "unacceptable" and joining international voices in calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities targeting civilian infrastructure.

MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, in an official statement on the attack on Fujairah, emphasised India's stance on the escalating regional situation and noted that the targeting of innocent civilians must cease and reiterated that India continues to stand for "dialogue and diplomacy" to restore peace and stability across West Asia.

Meanwhile, on Monday, the UAE's Ministry of Defence reported the detection of "four cruise missiles launched from Iran" aimed at multiple locations across the country. The Ministry clarified that loud noises reported in various regions were the "result of successful interception of the aerial threats".

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm glad India called this out as "unacceptable" - that's the right word. Whether it's Iran or the UAE, civilian infrastructure should never be targeted. But what worries me more is how West Asia is becoming a powder keg. We have millions of Indians working there. The MEA should be actively working on evacuation plans if things escalate further.
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Vikram M
Honestly, this whole situation is messy. Iran says they haven't done anything, UAE says they have evidence of cruise missiles. Who do we believe? But one thing is clear - Iran's rhetoric about the UAE being a "den of Americans and Zionists" is exactly the kind of inflammatory language that makes things worse. Both sides need to de-escalate. Our PM should mediate given India's good relations with both countries.
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James A
I've been following Middle East politics for years, and this pattern is tiresome. Iran rejects allegations -> warns of retaliation -> cycle repeats. Meanwhile, ordinary people suffer. As an international observer, I respect India's stance - calling for dialogue and diplomacy while condemning attacks on civilians is the mature approach. That's leadership.
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Rohit P
Our Indian brothers caught in the middle of this mess... 😔 The UAE is a major trading partner and home to lakhs of Indians. Iran is also an important neighbor. The MEA statement was perfectly balanced - condemning the attack but leaving room for dialogue. However, I'm skeptical that Iran's denial will hold. The UAE intercepted 4 cruise missiles - you don't just imagine that.
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Kavya N
The spokesperson's language is alarming - "

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