UAE Intercepts Iranian Missiles & Drones, Urges Public to Stay Safe

The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence has confirmed its air defence systems are actively engaging and intercepting ballistic missiles and drones. Residents have been advised to remain in safe locations and follow official updates as the military operates on high alert. These attacks are part of a cycle of Iranian retaliatory strikes following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The strikes have resulted in casualties, including four fatalities and over a hundred injuries among various nationalities.

Key Points: UAE Air Defences Intercept Ballistic Missiles and Drones

  • UAE air defences on high alert
  • Residents advised to stay in safe locations
  • 16 of 17 ballistic missiles intercepted
  • 113 of 117 UAVs intercepted
  • Part of Iranian retaliatory strikes
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UAE air defences "addressing a missile threat" as military intercepts ballistic missiles and drones

UAE military intercepts Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, advises residents to stay in safe locations. Details on casualties and regional tensions.

"air defence systems intercepting ballistic missiles - UAE Ministry of Defence"

Abu Dhabi, March 9

The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its air defences are "currently addressing a missile threat" across the country, as regional hostilities continue to intensify.

In response to the unfolding security situation, residents have been advised to "remain in safe locations and follow all warnings and updates from official channels," according to a news report by Gulf News.

The Ministry clarified that the loud sounds heard in various regions were the result of "air defence systems intercepting ballistic missiles" as well as fighter jets successfully "engaging drones and loitering munitions."

In light of the ongoing defensive operations, authorities have urged both residents and travellers to "stay in safe locations and follow official channels for real-time updates." The report by Gulf News noted that the military has been placed on high alert to neutralise any further incoming aerial threats.

While the official alert did not specify exact locations targeted, the government has reiterated that "all residents are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to official safety guidance" until the threat is fully neutralised.

This latest engagement follows a report from the Ministry of Defence on Sunday detailing the successful interception of a significant number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles launched from Iran amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

According to the Ministry, UAE air defence detected 17 ballistic missiles, successfully destroying 16, while one fell into the sea. Simultaneously, 117 UAVs were detected, of which 113 were intercepted, and four fell within the country's territory.

These attacks are part of a broader cycle of Iranian retaliatory strikes following the start of the war after the US-Israel joint operation killed the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28.

Since the commencement of these hostilities, UAE air defences have detected a total of 238 ballistic missiles, intercepting 221, with 15 falling into the sea and 2 impacting the country.

Furthermore, a total of 1,422 Iranian UAVs have been detected, of which 1,342 were intercepted, and 80 impacted UAE soil. Additionally, 8 cruise missiles were detected and successfully destroyed during this period.

The ministry further stated that the ongoing strikes have resulted in four deaths among Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi nationals, while 112 people sustained moderate to minor injuries.

The injured include nationals from the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, the Comoros, and Turkiye.

The Ministry of Defence reaffirmed its readiness to address any threats, vowing to respond firmly to attempts to undermine national security. It emphasised that all measures are in place to ensure the protection of the UAE's sovereignty, stability, and national interests.

The development comes amid escalated tensions in West Asia, following the death of the 86-year-old Khamenei, who was killed in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran on February 28. The strikes also killed several senior leaders of the Islamic Republic.

Following this, Tehran, in retaliation, launched counter-strikes targeting American military bases and Israeli assets across the region, including multiple Arab countries. Israel, along with the US, continued its strikes on Tehran, with Tel Aviv widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and Iranian-backed militant groups.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The interception stats are impressive—destroying 16 out of 17 ballistic missiles is no small feat. However, the human cost is tragic. My heart goes out to the families of those who lost their lives, including workers from South Asia. This conflict is spilling over and affecting innocent migrant labourers the most.
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Priyanka N
As an Indian, I see two big issues here. First, the safety of our diaspora. Second, the impact on oil prices and our economy. Gulf stability is crucial for India. The government should be in close touch with UAE authorities to ensure our citizens are safe. The Ministry of External Affairs should issue a clear advisory.
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Aman W
The article mentions Indian nationals among the injured. This is very worrying. We always think of the Gulf as a safe place to work and send remittances home. This conflict, started by external powers, is now destabilizing the entire region. When will this cycle of violence end?
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David E
While the UAE's defensive capabilities are commendable, one has to ask if enough is being done to protect low-income residential areas where many migrant workers live. The report says 80 UAVs impacted UAE soil. Where did they fall? There needs to be more transparency for the safety of all residents, not just in secure zones.
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Karthik V
The geopolitical fallout is huge. India has strong ties with both the UAE and Iran. We need a balanced diplomatic approach. Our foreign policy should actively push for dialogue. War is not a solution, yaar. It only brings suffering to common people.

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