The UAE has addressed the Iranian missile and drone threat, assuring residents that they are safe.

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Authorities have urged the public to avoid spreading rumors and to get information only from official sources.

Abu Dhabi: UAE authorities have sent a new mobile alert reassuring residents that the country is currently safe following earlier warnings of potential missile threats.

The Air Defence Systems have responded to the threat, and residents were previously urged to stay in secure locations and rely on official channels for real-time updates.

The nationwide message thanked residents for their cooperation during the emergency and confirmed that normal activities can now continue. Officials stressed that all necessary measures are in place to protect public safety and minimize disruptions to daily life.

The UAE Ministry of Defence confirmed that air defence systems responded to a missile threat, prompting precautionary alerts for residents nationwide.

Residents were advised to stay in safe locations and follow official updates while the defence systems managed the situation. Dubai authorities clarified that unusual sounds heard across the city were from successful interceptions, with multiple threats neutralised, ensuring public safety.

The Ministry stressed that all necessary measures are in place to safeguard civilians, critical infrastructure, and essential services. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and follow official channels for real-time updates.

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