'Brutal and unprovoked': Iranian barrage pushes UAE into ‘state of defence’
The United Arab Emirates declared a “state of defence” after a wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks, saying it would take a "measured response while prioritising the protection of its sovereignty and residents."
UAE described the recent barrage as “brutal and unprovoked Iranian aggression”, after more than 1,400 ballistic missiles and drones were launched towards the country in recent weeks, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
The ministry said the attacks targeted civilian infrastructure and key facilities across the country, causing casualties and violating the UAE’s sovereignty, international law and the UN Charter.
"The United Arab Emirates affirms that it is in a state of defence in response to the brutal and unprovoked Iranian aggression, which included the launch of more than 1,400 ballistic missiles and drones targeting infrastructure and civilian sites, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries," the statement said.
It added, "These attacks constitute a flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, an infringement of the UAE's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a direct threat to its security and stability."
The Emirati air defence systems intercepted the majority of the incoming projectiles, including more than 755 drones and several missiles. However, falling debris from interceptions caused civilian casualties, with at least four people killed and more than 100 others injured.
The ministry said the attacks struck areas in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, including locations near airports, ports, hotels and military facilities such as the US-operated Al Dhafra Air Base. Officials said the incidents formed part of a sustained series of Iranian strikes that began in late February.
Despite the escalation, the UAE stressed it does not seek conflict.
"The UAE stresses that it does not seek to be drawn into conflicts or escalation. However, the UAE reaffirms its full right to take all necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignty, national security, and territorial integrity, and to ensure the safety of its citizens and residents, in accordance with international law and the UN Charter," it said.
The ministry said the country remains committed to regional stability but reserves the right to defend its sovereignty, national security and the safety of its residents in accordance with international law.
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The ministry said the attacks targeted civilian infrastructure and key facilities across the country, causing casualties and violating the UAE’s sovereignty, international law and the UN Charter.
"The United Arab Emirates affirms that it is in a state of defence in response to the brutal and unprovoked Iranian aggression, which included the launch of more than 1,400 ballistic missiles and drones targeting infrastructure and civilian sites, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries," the statement said.
It added, "These attacks constitute a flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, an infringement of the UAE's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a direct threat to its security and stability."
The Emirati air defence systems intercepted the majority of the incoming projectiles, including more than 755 drones and several missiles. However, falling debris from interceptions caused civilian casualties, with at least four people killed and more than 100 others injured.
The ministry said the attacks struck areas in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, including locations near airports, ports, hotels and military facilities such as the US-operated Al Dhafra Air Base. Officials said the incidents formed part of a sustained series of Iranian strikes that began in late February.
Despite the escalation, the UAE stressed it does not seek conflict.
"The UAE stresses that it does not seek to be drawn into conflicts or escalation. However, the UAE reaffirms its full right to take all necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignty, national security, and territorial integrity, and to ensure the safety of its citizens and residents, in accordance with international law and the UN Charter," it said.
The ministry said the country remains committed to regional stability but reserves the right to defend its sovereignty, national security and the safety of its residents in accordance with international law.
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