Loud explosions were heard across Dubai on Saturday night as Iranian missiles targeted strategic locations in the Gulf, triggering air defence interceptions and sending residents scrambling for cover.
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates activated emergency response systems as multiple projectiles were detected in the country’s airspace, with interceptions lighting up the night sky over Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Missile Interceptions Over Dubai
According to international reports from Reuters Middle East and Al Jazeera, Iranian ballistic missiles were launched toward U.S.-linked assets in the Gulf region, prompting rapid response from UAE air defence systems.
Eyewitnesses described “huge booms” echoing across residential districts as interceptions occurred mid-air. While many of the missiles were neutralised, falling debris reportedly caused localized damage in parts of the city.
British Citizens Advised to Remain Indoors
Approximately 240,000 British nationals reside in the UAE, making it one of the largest British expatriate communities in the Middle East. The UK Foreign Office issued urgent guidance advising citizens to remain indoors, stay in a safe place, and keep away from windows amid the ongoing security situation.
Emergency alerts circulated through mobile networks across Dubai instructing residents to seek shelter immediately and avoid unnecessary travel until further notice.

Flights Disrupted and Regional Tensions Escalate
Dubai International Airport temporarily suspended several outbound and inbound flights as a precaution. Aviation authorities are closely monitoring the evolving threat environment.
The missile barrage comes amid a sharp escalation in tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel, following recent strikes on Iranian military infrastructure. Regional governments have heightened security readiness levels as fears grow over broader destabilisation across the Gulf.

Growing Concern Among Residents
Videos circulating on social media show flashes in the sky followed by loud blasts, with many residents seen running indoors. Authorities have urged the public to rely only on official information channels and avoid spreading unverified claims.
Further updates are expected as UAE officials assess the situation and confirm damage reports.

This is a developing story.
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