A single source reports missile launches toward the United Arab Emirates early Sunday. No official confirmation from UAE authorities or independent verification is yet available. The report comes amid heightened regional tensions and follows a previous UAE emergency alert that was later attributed to a technical glitch.
A single source reported missile launches toward the United Arab Emirates at approximately 05:37 Jerusalem time on Sunday. The brief message, which included emojis of Iran and the UAE alongside a cross mark, did not specify the type or number of missiles, their point of origin, or whether any interceptions or impacts occurred.
No official confirmation has been issued by UAE authorities, the Iranian government, or any other official source. The report is unverified and rests on a single, uncorroborated channel.
As The Zioneer previously reported, the UAE sent an emergency alert to residents over a possible missile threat on June 26, which authorities later said was caused by a technical glitch. The current report has not been linked to any official alert system. The Desk assesses this as a low-confidence claim pending verification.
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