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Missile alert sounds in Dubai over projectile

The Economic Times

The Economic Times

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June 26, 2026

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 26, 2026

Missile alert goes off in Dubai but authorities quickly tell the public to disregard the warning

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have sounded an incoming missile alert for Dubai but shortly afterward told the public to “disregard the previous warning,” an indication that it was likely triggered by mistake.

The Tribune

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· Jun 26, 2026

Missile alert goes off in Dubai but authorities quickly tell public to ‘disregard warning’

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates on Friday sounded an incoming missile alert for Dubai but shortly afterward told the public to “disregard the previous warning,” an indication that it was likely triggered by mistake. The brief text message from the UAE’s Interior Ministry, the first of its kind during the Iran war, seemed to []

Intel Slava

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· Jul 7, 2026

🇺🇸❌🇮🇷 — An explosion sound has been reported near Ahvaz, Iran.

— An explosion sound has been reported near Ahvaz, Iran.

Latestly.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

Dubai Missile Alert: UAE Authorities Retract Automated Incoming Projectile Warning Minutes After Broadcast

An automated emergency warning briefly issued an incoming missile alert for Dubai on Friday evening, June 26, triggering temporary panic before being retracted within minutes without explanation. The incident occurred amid heightened Middle East tensions following an alleged Iranian drone attack on a commercial oil tanker off Oman the previous day.

Arab Times Online

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· Jul 9, 2026

Sirens Sound Across Jordan as US Embassy Warns of Missiles, Drones in Airspace

AMMAN, Jul 9: Air raid sirens sounded across Jordan on Thursday as the United States Embassy issued a security alert warning of missiles, drones or rockets reported in Jordanian ai...

Korea Times News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Missile alert goes off in Dubai, but authorities quickly tell public to disregard warning

Missile alert goes off in Dubai, but authorities quickly tell public to disregard warning

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Related coverage for "Missile alert sounds in Dubai over projectile ": KSAT San Antonio — Missile alert goes off in Dubai but authorities quickly tell the public to disregard the warning. The Tribune — Missile alert goes off in Dubai but authorities quickly tell public to ‘disregard warning’. Intel Slava — 🇺🇸❌🇮🇷 — An explosion sound has been reported near Ahvaz, Iran.. Latestly.com — Dubai Missile Alert: UAE Authorities Retract Automated Incoming Projectile Warning Minutes After Broadcast. Arab Times Online — Sirens Sound Across Jordan as US Embassy Warns of Missiles, Drones in Airspace. Korea Times News — Missile alert goes off in Dubai, but authorities quickly tell public to disregard warning