Tensions across the Gulf continue to escalate, with heightened military activity, travel advisories, and precautionary measures affecting daily life in the UAE. As air defence systems remain active and schools, airlines and authorities respond to evolving security conditions, residents are being urged to stay informed, follow official updates, and remain prepared for possible disruptions.
Here are the key developments in the UAE amid escalating regional tensions and ongoing security alerts.
UAE intercepts 12 missiles and drones
The UAE Ministry of Defence said on May 4, 2026, that air defence systems intercepted 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles, and four UAVs launched from Iran, leaving three people moderately injured.
Officials said UAE defences have since engaged hundreds of missiles and thousands of drones, reflecting sustained cross-border attacks.
Since the escalation began, UAE air defences have intercepted 549 ballistic missiles, 29 cruise missiles and 2,260 UAVs linked to ongoing attacks.
3 hurt in Fujairah attack
Three Indian nationals were injured, sustaining moderate injuries, in the aftermath of the previously reported Iranian attack on the Fujairah Oil Industries Zone (FOIZ), according to a statement by the Fujairah Media Office.
The injured were transferred to hospital to receive necessary treatment, with updates expected as their condition develops. Authorities urged the public to rely on official sources for information and avoid spreading rumours or unverified reports.
UAE reports 227 injuries so far
Authorities said the situation has resulted in 227 injuries involving multiple nationalities, including Emirati, Egyptian, Sudanese, Ethiopian, Filipino, Pakistani, Iranian, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Azerbaijani, Yemeni, Ugandan, Eritrean, Lebanese, Afghan, Bahraini, Comorian, Turkish, Iraqi, Nepali, Nigerian, Omani, Jordanian, Palestinian, Ghanaian, Indonesian, Swedish, Tunisian, Moroccan and Russian, along with confirmed fatalities from several countries.
Officials added that the country remains fully prepared to respond to any further threats and continue safeguarding national security and stability.
UAE condemns attacks and maritime targeting
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned renewed strikes on civilian sites, calling them a violation of sovereignty and international law.
It also denounced drone attacks on an ADNOC-linked vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, warning of threats to global shipping and energy security.
Schools and universities shift online
The UAE Ministry of Education and higher education authorities announced a nationwide move to remote learning from May 5–8.
Dubai’s KHDA and Sharjah authorities also confirmed temporary online instruction for schools and nurseries.
US issues security alert
The US Mission to the UAE warned of potential aerial threats, advising citizens to follow local guidance and prepare for sheltering.
The US continues to maintain a Level 3 travel advisory, urging reconsideration of travel to the UAE.
UAE aviation update
Airlines across the UAE have adjusted schedules and increased flexibility as tensions continue:
IndiGo issues flight advisory
Indian carrier IndiGo warned of possible flight disruptions amid evolving regional tensions, urging passengers to check flight status before travel.
Strait of Hormuz tensions intensify
US–Iran military activity in the Strait of Hormuz continues to escalate, with reported vessel attacks and increased naval operations disrupting global shipping routes.
Situation remains volatile
Authorities across the UAE and international partners continue to call for de-escalation as security remains heightened, with airspace, maritime routes, and civilian infrastructure under close watch.
Strait of Hormuz crisis: Key developments
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