An emergency missile alert has been issued in the United Arab Emirates, warning of potential threats and urging residents to seek shelter immediately and await further instructions.
The alert was distributed via mobile phone notification systems and confirmed by witnesses quoted by international news agencies. The initial message emphasized the need for maximum caution and compliance with the authorities' instructions.
A short time later, authorities in Dubai sent a second alert, explaining that the situation was “now safe” and that residents could resume normal activities. No additional details were immediately provided on the nature of the threat or whether the alert was related to a specific incident.
According to media reports, this is the first warning of this kind in the United Arab Emirates since the ceasefire between the United States and Iran came into effect, an agreement that had temporarily reduced tensions in the region.
However, the situation in the Persian Gulf remains fragile. The United States has launched a naval operation to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important waterways for global energy and goods supplies.
In response, Iran has warned that any military vessel present in this strategic corridor could be considered a target. These developments point to an increased risk of escalation, although there is no confirmation of any direct incidents linked to the latest alert in the UAE.
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