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Iran-U.S. Conflict: UAE death toll at 8, injuries at 157 since February 28

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 17, 2026 2:21 pm
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 17, 2026
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The UAE has recorded at least eight deaths and around 157 injuries from missile and drone attacks since February 28, 2026, when the wider Middle East conflict expanded into Gulf territory. These figures come from open‑source reporting and major outlets.

The attacks have mostly involved Iran‑launched ballistic missiles and drones aimed at the UAE, many of which were intercepted by air defences. Much of the harm has resulted from interceptor debris falling into populated areas, rather than direct missile hits, but several civilians have been killed and many more injured.

Incidents include strikes near Abu Dhabi and Dubai, where flying debris or drone attacks caused injuries and at least one confirmed civilian death in Al Bahyah. Local authorities have also intercepted waves of missiles and drones, and damage from debris has forced temporary airport closures, fires, and disruptions to energy infrastructure near Fujairah.

The UAE’s airspace was briefly closed on security grounds at points during this period, reflecting the ongoing risk from external attacks and the government’s response to protect residents and critical infrastructure.

In simple terms, the toll of eight killed and more than 150 wounded reflects a period of heightened regional tension. While UAE defences have successfully stopped most direct strikes, debris and near‑miss events have still caused serious harm to civilians and vital facilities.

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