Iran’s big attack on UAE, Air Defense shot down 23 missiles and 56 drones, many people including Indians were injured

Iran's big attack on UAE, Air Defense shot down 23 missiles and 56 drones, many people including Indians were injured

There are continuous missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from Iran. On April 4, 2026, the UAE’s defense system, while active, destroyed 23 ballistic missiles and 56 drones in the air. Earlier on April 3 also a large number of missiles were fired. After the attacks, many Gulf countries including UAE have strongly condemned this action of Iran and have taken strict measures for security.

What has happened so far in the attacks and how much damage has been caused

Due to these attacks, there have been reports of damage due to falling debris in some residential and commercial areas. Buildings in Dubai Internet City and Dubai Marina suffered minor damage. The deaths and injuries so far include citizens of many countries, including expatriates from India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. The table below details the attacks over the past two days:

Date Intercepted Missiles Intercepted Drones (UAVs) 4 April 2026 23 ballistic 56 drones 3 April 2026 18 ballistic and 4 cruise 47 drones 11 people have been injured after being hit by debris in the Ajban area of ​​Abu Dhabi. The Oracle building in Dubai and a building in the marina suffered minor damage. A total of 217 people have been injured and 13 have lost their lives since the conflict began. US officials have confirmed that Iran has also shot down one of their F-15E fighter planes.

What instructions did the UAE government give to expatriates and residents?

The Home Ministry and the National Emergency Crisis Management Authority (NCEMA) have advised everyone to stay indoors or in safe places. Officials have said that people should not believe any kind of rumors and should only forward the news received from official sources. The Defense Ministry has made it clear that they are fully prepared and on high alert for the security and stability of the country.

It is important for Indian expatriates and other foreign nationals to follow the instructions of the local administration. The UAE Foreign Ministry has clarified that no ban has been imposed on the entry of Iranian citizens and it is only misinformation being spread. Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar have also reiterated their support to the UAE in this crisis and taking necessary steps for their security.

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