US Denies Iranian Claims of Dubai Attacks, UAE Intercepts Missile Barrage

The US Central Command has categorically denied Iranian claims that its forces struck US Army hideouts in Dubai, calling them manufactured lies. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates reported its air defenses successfully intercepted a major aerial assault from Iran involving dozens of missiles and drones. The UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed the attacks resulted in fatalities, including members of its armed forces and foreign civilians, with nearly 180 people injured. Concurrently, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a warning to Gulf countries against allowing the US or Israel to use their territory to wage war on Iran.

Key Points: US Refutes Iran's Claims of Strikes on American Forces in Dubai

  • US denies Iranian attack claims
  • UAE intercepts 20 ballistic missiles, 37 drones
  • Iranian spokesperson alleged heavy US casualties
  • UAE reports military and civilian fatalities
  • Iranian President warns Gulf nations
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US refutes Iranian claims of attacks on American forces in Dubai

US Central Command dismisses Iranian claims of attacks on US personnel in Dubai. UAE reports intercepting dozens of Iranian missiles and drones, with casualties confirmed.

"No US personnel have been attacked in Dubai. The Iranian regime is manufacturing lies on social media... - US Central Command"

Washington DC, March 28

The US Central Command has dismissed Iranian forces' claims that they have struck two "hideouts" of the US Army, hosting more than 500 soldiers in Dubai.

"No US personnel have been attacked in Dubai. The Iranian regime is manufacturing lies on social media to hide the reality that their military capabilities are undeniably overwhelmed and degraded," US Central Command said in a post on X.

Additionally, US Central Command on Saturday released the footage of its airstrikes on the Iranian naval vessels amid the heightened tensions in West Asia.

In a post on X, the US Central Command said, "For decades, Iranian naval vessels have threatened and harassed global shipping in regional waters, but those days are over."

Earlier, Iran had claimed that the US had suffered "heavy casualties" in the strikes on two US Army "hideouts" in Dubai

According to a Iranian news agency, a spokesperson for the Central Headquarters of Hazrat Khatam al-Anbiya said that more than 500 US Army personnel were in these "hideouts", around 400 in the first and 100 in the second "hideout".

The IRGC identified these locations and carried out precise missiles and drone strikes and inflicted heavy casualties, as per the spokesperson's claims reported by the Tasnim News Agency.

The spokesperson claimed that the ambulances in Dubai were busy for hours transferring the dead and wounded Americans

The spokesperson added, "Trump and the commanders of the US Army must have fully understood that the region will turn into a graveyard for American soldiers, and they will have no choice but to surrender to the divine will of the heroic people and the brave warriors of Islam."

Meanwhile, United Arab Emirates on Saturday said that its air defence systems successfully intercepted multiple aerial threats, including 20 ballistic missiles and 37 unmanned aerial vehicles, launched from Iran.

According to an official statement shared by UAE Ministry of Defence, "The UAE air defences systems on 28th March 2026 engaged 20 ballistic missiles and 37 UAVs launched from Iran." The interception comes amid what authorities described as continued hostile actions targeting the country.

Providing a broader operational update, the Ministry stated, "Since the start of the blatant Iranian attacks, UAE air defences have engaged 398 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,872 UAVs." The figures underline the scale and persistence of the aerial threats faced by the UAE in recent weeks.

The Ministry confirmed, "The attacks resulted in the martyrdom of 2 members of the armed forces while performing their national duty, in addition to the martyrdom of a Moroccan civilian contracted by the Armed Forces, as well as 8 fatalities of Pakistani, Nepali, Bangladeshi, Palestinian and Indian nationalities."

In addition to the fatalities, a significant number of individuals sustained injuries. "A total of 178 people were also injured, with injuries ranging from minor to moderate and severe," the statement said.

The injured included nationals from a wide range of countries, reflecting the diverse expatriate population residing in the UAE. Among those affected were citizens of the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Comoros, Turkey, Iraq, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Jordan, Palestine, Ghana, Indonesia, Sweden and Tunisia.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned Gulf countries against backing the US-Israel to wage war against Tehran.

Pezeshkian advised countries not to allow the US-Israel to use their lands to strike Iran if they want to ensure development and security in their nation.

He reiterated that Iran will strongly retaliate against the US-Israel if the infrastructure or economic centres of Tehran are targeted.

"We have said many times that Iran doesn't carry out preemptive attacks, but we will retaliate strongly if our infrastructure or economic centres are targeted," Pezeshkian said in a post on X.

"To the countries of the region: If you want development and security, don't let our enemies run the war from your lands," he added.

The latest developments come amid heightened tensions in the region, with the UAE maintaining a high state of alert and continuing to strengthen its defensive measures against evolving aerial threats.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As an Indian living in Dubai, this news is terrifying. My heart goes out to the families of the victims, including the Indian national who lost their life. The UAE's air defence is impressive, but no system is perfect. The region is home to millions of Indians. We just want peace and stability for our work and families. ЁЯЩП
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Aman W
The US statement is very strong, but let's be honest, their presence in the region is a major part of the problem. They provoke reactions. Iran is definitely lying about the "hideouts" in Dubai, but the US's own airstrikes and rhetoric aren't helping. The Gulf countries are caught in the middle. India must maintain its strategic balance and call for dialogue.
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Sarah B
The casualty list is heartbreaking тАУ Pakistani, Nepali, Bangladeshi, Indian... it's always the common workers and professionals who suffer the most in these geopolitical fights. The Iranian President's warning to Gulf countries is essentially threatening them with more attacks if they host US forces. A very volatile situation.
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Vikram M
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