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Two Injured in Abu Dhabi by Debris Following Interception of Iranian Strikes

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Two Injured in Abu Dhabi by Debris Following Interception of Iranian Strikes

Two people were injured today after debris from intercepted Iranian projectiles fell across parts of the UAE capital. The injuries occurred during a widespread aerial assault launched from Iran, most of which was neutralized by the UAE’s multi-layered air defense systems.

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Incident Breakdown

According to the Abu Dhabi Media Office, the casualties involved two expatriates struck by falling fragments:

  • Jordanian National: Sustained minor injuries and is in stable condition.
  • Egyptian National: Sustained moderate injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment.

Authorities have issued an urgent reminder for residents to remain indoors during sirens and to strictly avoid approaching or photographing any fallen debris, as fragments may contain hazardous materials or unexploded components.

Regional Context & Impact

The strikes mark a continuation of the high-intensity conflict that began in late February. Despite the scale of the barrage, the UAE’s defense systems maintain a high success rate.

  • Defense Status: The UAE remains in a “state of defense,” with military cooperation high among regional allies.
  • Casualty Toll: To date, the conflict has resulted in 4 fatalities and 112 injuries across the Emirates, primarily due to shrapnel rather than direct hits.
  • Infrastructure: While most strikes are thwarted, minor damage has been reported in Dubai and Fujairah over the past 48 hours.

Official Advisory: Residents are encouraged to follow the NCEMA (National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority) social media channels for real-time safety updates and to ignore unverified rumors.