Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, News LIVE Updates: UAE Intercepts 1,359 UAVs, 253 Ballistic Missiles From Iran

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Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, , Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia Attack News Today Live Updates: UAE confirmed that its air defenses are dealing with a missile threat across the country.

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A black plume of smoke rises from a warehouse in the industrial area of Sharjah City following reports of Iranian strikes in Dubai. (Photo: AP/File)

The Iran war entered its 10th day on Monday as tensions across the Gulf continued to rise. The United Arab Emirates confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted incoming ballistic missiles and drones launched from Iran. The defence ministry said the systems were responding to missile and drone threats, with explosions heard in parts of the country caused by interceptions.

The UAE, like other Gulf nations, has been heavily targeted by Iranian missiles and drones as the conflict expands across the region.

Attacks across the Gulf: Authorities in the UAE said a fire broke out at an oil facility in Fujairah after an attack. Drone strikes also killed four people in the UAE, including individuals from Pakistani, Nepali and Bangladeshi nationalities. The United States embassy in Kuwait was struck, while the US consulate in Dubai and other infrastructure in both countries were also targeted.

Evacuations continue: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan spoke to US President Donald Trump by phone on Monday. According to state news agencies, the two leaders discussed the Iranian attacks on Gulf states. Meanwhile, the United States ordered non-emergency embassy staff and their family members to leave Saudi Arabia due to safety risks as Iran launched strikes on the kingdom. Iranian state television announced early Monday that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s late supreme leader Ali Khamenei, had been named his successor.

Oil shock: As Iran carried out retaliatory strikes against oil-rich Gulf neighbours, the benchmark crude price crossed $100 a barrel for the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine four years ago. Markets in Japan and South Korea, both heavily dependent on imported energy, opened the week with sharp losses.

Live Post of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, News LIVE Updates: Air France Flights Between Tel Aviv, Dubai, Beirut, Riyadh Remain Suspended

Air France has extended suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv and Beirut until March 13. It has also extended suspension of flights to and from Dubai and Riyadh till March 12.

Live Post of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, News LIVE Updates: UAE Air Defences Intercept 12 Ballistic missiles, 17 UAVs

UAE air defences on Monday detected 15 ballistic missiles, of which 12 were destroyed, while 3 missiles fell into the sea. A total of 18 UAVs were also detected, with 17 intercepted, while 1 fell within the country’s territory, the Ministry said in a post on X.

Live Post of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, News LIVE Updates: CBSE Postpones Class XII Exams In Middle East

CBSE has once again postponed Class XII exams, scheduled from March 12-16, in Middle East Regions. The new dates will be announced later.

Live Post of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, News LIVE Updates: UAE Intercepts 17 Iranian Drones

UAE intercepts 17 out of 18 drones fired from Iran

Dubai, UAE News LIVE Updates: Dubai-Kolkata Emirates Flight Resumes Operations

After several days of disruptions due to the West Asia conflict, Dubai-based airline Emirates resumed services to Kolkata airport on Saturday evening. The first aircraft from the Gulf nation is scheduled to land late at night.

An Airports Authority of India (AAI) spokesperson reported that Emirates flight EK 572, departing from Dubai (DXB) to Kolkata (CCU), took off from Dubai at 7:43 pm IST. Originally set to arrive at 6:50 pm, the flight now has a revised estimated time of arrival (ETA) of 11:50 pm.

Upon landing at NSC Bose Airport, the aircraft will operate the return service, EK 573, which is now scheduled to depart at 1:30 am instead of the initial 8:25 pm.

Dubai, UAE News LIVE Updates: UAE Reported 4 Deaths Due To Ongoing Strikes

UAE’s Ministry of Defence stated that the ongoing strikes have resulted in four deaths among Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi nationals, while 112 people sustained moderate to minor injuries.

Dubai Live Updates: UAE Intercepts 1,342 UAVs, 221 Ballistic Missiles, 8 Cruise Missiles From Iran

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defence announced on Sunday that its air defence systems successfully intercepted a considerable number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles launched from Iran amid the ongoing regional conflict. The Ministry reported that 17 ballistic missiles were detected, with 16 being intercepted and destroyed, while one fell into the sea. Additionally, 117 UAVs were identified, of which 113 were intercepted, and four landed within the country’s territory.

Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE Releases Video Of Air Defences Shooting Down Iranian Drones | Watch

لقطات تظهر اعتراض وتدمير الدفاعات الجوية الإماراتية طائرات مسيّرة إيرانية حاولت استهداف الدولة.

لا تهاون بأمن الوطن وسيادته… والقوات المسلحة الإماراتية جاهزة لردع أي تهديد.

Footage showing the UAE’s air defences intercepting and destroying Iranian UAVs that attempted to… pic.twitter.com/vvHmZkcBri

— وزارة الدفاع |MOD UAE (@modgovae) March 8, 2026

Dubai Live Updates: Saudi Arabia Condemns Iran Attacks On Gulf Countries As ‘Reprehensible’

Saudi Arabia on Monday strongly condemned attacks by Iran, calling the strikes targeting the kingdom and its Gulf neighbours “reprehensible”. In a statement posted on X, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia said the kingdom categorically rejects Iranian aggression against Saudi Arabia, member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and several Arab, Islamic and friendly nations. The statement said such attacks cannot be accepted or justified under any circumstances. Riyadh also reaffirmed its firm stance against actions that threaten regional security and stability, stressing the need to protect the safety of countries across the Gulf amid rising tensions in West Asia.

Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE Will Emerge ‘Stronger’ From War, Says President Zayed Al Nahyan

The United Arab Emirates will emerge “stronger” from the ongoing Middle East war, President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said in a rare televised address on Abu Dhabi TV. Speaking as Iran continued retaliatory strikes across the Gulf, the president said the UAE was currently “in a period of war” but remained resilient. He assured citizens and residents that the country would overcome the crisis and continue fulfilling its duty to protect the nation and everyone living in it. Sheikh Mohamed also praised the armed forces, security institutions and civil defence teams for their role during the conflict and stressed national unity during the challenging period.

Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Pakistan Moves To Repatriate Bodies Of s Killed In Dubai Debris Incident

Pakistan is working to repatriate the bodies of two nationals killed in Dubai after missile interception debris struck their vehicle. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he was deeply saddened by the deaths and expressed condolences to the families. He said Pakistan’s diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates are in close contact with Dubai authorities to provide assistance and facilitate the repatriation process. Sharif said the government is extending all possible support to the bereaved families during this difficult time as investigations and coordination with local authorities continue following the tragic incident.

Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Bangalore Airport Cancels 19 Flights Amid West Asia Airspace Restrictions

Flight operations at Bengalore’s Kempegowda Airport were disrupted on March 9 due to airspace restrictions following the West Asia conflict. Nine arrivals and 10 departures were cancelled, said airport spokesperson. Affected routes included flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Dubai and Doha.

Dubai Live Updates: Dubai Gold Prices Rise As Iran Conflict Boosts Safe-Haven Demand

Gold prices in Dubai moved higher on Monday as global bullion markets strengthened amid rising geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran conflict. Safe-haven demand increased as investors tracked developments in West Asia, movements in the US dollar and fluctuations in crude oil prices. Retail demand across the United Arab Emirates remained steady despite elevated rates.

On March 9, 24K gold in Dubai was priced at AED 635.75 per gram, while 22K stood at AED 588.50, 21K at AED 564.50 and 18K at AED 483.90. Market participants are closely watching geopolitical developments and macroeconomic indicators that could influence short-term gold price trends.

Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Oil Surges Past $100 As West Asia Conflict Shakes Global Markets

Global oil prices surged past $100 a barrel for the first time in nearly four years as tensions in the Middle East disrupted energy markets. The international benchmark Brent Crude crossed $100 and later climbed above $114 a barrel when trading resumed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, marking a sharp rise from Friday’s closing price of $92.69. Prices are now about 50 percent higher than before the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28.

The surge came as major producers cut output and the strategic Strait of Hormuz remained largely closed, raising fears of supply disruptions. Several Asian stock markets fell sharply on Monday as oil prices jumped more than 20 percent and the conflict entered its second week.

Donald Trump sought to reassure consumers, saying the rise in oil prices was temporary and a small price to pay for global safety and peace.

Dubai Live Updates: Saudi Arabia Foils Drone Attack Targeting Shaybah Oil Field

Saudi Ministry of Defence said Monday it thwarted a drone attack targeting an oil facility in eastern Saudi Arabia near the Emirati border. Four drones heading towards the Shaybah Oil Field were intercepted and destroyed by defence forces, the ministry said in a statement.

Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Man Killed In Dubai After Debris From Aerial Interception Hits Vehicle

One person was killed in Dubai on Saturday after debris from an aerial interception fell on a vehicle, authorities said, as Iran continued retaliatory strikes across the Gulf. Officials confirmed that fragments from the interception landed on a car in the Al Barsha area. The incident resulted in the death of an Asian driver. Authorities did not release further details about the victim or the circumstances of the interception. The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions as Iran continued strikes following recent military actions across the Gulf region, prompting defensive responses and emergency monitoring in several Gulf states.

Dubai Live Updates: Missile Alert In UAE As Air Defences Activate Amid Iran Retaliatory Attacks

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported a missile threat early Monday, with air defence systems activated as Iran continued retaliatory strikes across the Gulf. The Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority said on X that defence systems were responding to the incoming missile threat.

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