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Dubai: The sounds heard were the result of successful aerial interceptions by defenses.

UAE: Statement from the Dubai Government Media Office

محمد يسري
Last updated: 03/03/2026 10:22 pm
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  • Field monitoring and precautionary measures
  • A call to verify information from its sources
  • Life continues as normal

Dubai, UAE – The Dubai Media Office confirmed that the sounds heard in various parts of the emirate on Tuesday evening were the result of successful interceptions by air defenses. This comes as part of the ongoing response to current security developments. In a statement published on its official X platform, the office explained that the relevant authorities are continuously monitoring the situation and taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of residents and maintain public security in the emirate.

Field monitoring and precautionary measures

The statement indicated that the relevant teams are continuing their field work to ensure the stability of the situation. It confirmed that the defense systems dealt effectively with the detected targets. The media office emphasized that the safety of citizens and residents is a top priority. Coordination is also ongoing between various agencies to ensure a rapid response to any developments.

A call to verify information from its sources

The relevant authorities urged the public to obtain information from official channels and to disregard rumors or unreliable news. This is to ensure the accuracy of information and prevent the spread of false data.

Life continues as normal

This clarification comes amid escalating regional tensions. Authorities in the UAE have confirmed that the situation is under control and that public life is proceeding normally. However, they remain prepared to deal with any potential developments.

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