Jay Jackson
28 Feb 2026, 19:50 GMT+10
DUBAI, UAE - Loud explosions have been heard in Dubai, while a Pakistani national has been killed by falling debris from a missile shot down by the UAE military in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi.
Streaking missiles were seen exploding in the skies over Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) and Palm Jumeirah just before 7pm Saturday night local time, Dubai-based Big News Network reported.

Three missiles were seen streaking across the sky before they exploded, seemingly intercepted by the UAE military. Several others were heard but not seen shortly after 7pm. Loud booms were also heard mid-afternoon in and around Dubai Marina.
Explosions have also been heard in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan and Iraq. These countries have closed their airspace and national airlines have been grounded.
Target of the missle attacks in the Gulf countries have been U.S. military bases hosted by them. Iran had vowed to attack these bases if it came under attack from U.S. and Israeli forces. "This operation will continue relentlessly until the enemy is decisively defeated," Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement Saturday.
The UAE has closed its airspace, and Emirates and Etihad have cancelled all flights in and out of the country. The airlines, two of the biggest in the world, have also suspended flights worldwide. "Dubai Airports confirms that all flight operations at Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC) are suspended until further notice," the emirate's airports operator said in a statement Saturday. "Passengers must not travel to the airport and are advised to contact their airline directly for the latest flight updates. We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide further updates as soon as available," the statement said.
The UAE Ministry of Interior said Saturday it is closely monitoring regional developments and remains at the highest level of readiness to take all necessary precautionary measures, in full coordination with relevant authorities.
The Ministry stressed that the security and safety of citizens, residents, and visitors across the country remain its top priority.
Bahrain said a missile struck a service center of the U.S. Fifth Fleet on Saturday however gave no further details. In Kuwait, the Defence Ministry said missiles targeting Ali al-Salem Air Base were intercepted.
All nations condemned the Iranian strikes, describing them as a breach of their sovereignty. While Qatar said it reserved its right to defend itself, none of the countries have yet to launch retaliatory action, with most calling for an end to hostilities.
Oman, which has a closer relationship with Iran, as opposed to its neighbours, was critical of the U.S. getting involved in what it described as Israel's war. "I am dismayed,. Active and serious negotiations have yet again been undermined. Neither the interests of the United States nor the cause of global peace are well served by this. And I pray for the innocents who will suffer," Oman' s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said Saturday. "I urge the United States not to get sucked in further. This is not your war," he added.
Gulf countries are currently marking Ramadan so the outbreak of war in the region has come as a disruptive and unwelcome event. Unless there is a quick resolution to the conflict, millions of visitors to the Gulf countries could be left stranded while flights remain cancelled.
Top Photo - Explosions in Manama, Bahrain, Saturday 28 February 2026 Credit: Reuters.
Secondary Photo - Missile exploding after being intercepted over Dubai skies around 7pm Saturday 28 February 2026. Credit: Big News Network
Get a daily dose of Kuala Lumpur Times news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Kuala Lumpur Times.
More InformationDUBAI, UAE - Loud explosions have been heard in Dubai, while a Pakistani national has been killed by falling debris from a missile...
The United States and Israel launched a wave of air strikes against targets in Iran on Saturday, triggering explosions and columns...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: During his State of the Union address, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on inflation, immigration, tariffs, and...
MADRID, Spain: Spain's plan to grant legal status to at least half a million undocumented migrants is already straining immigration...
PARIS, France: Laurence des Cars, the director of the iconic Louvre Museum, resigned on February 24 after being in the public glare...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United States Postal Service cannot be sued even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail, the U.S....
BANGKOK, Thailand: Hong Kong has formally protested Panama's decision to take control of two strategically important ports at either...
NEW YORK/HONG KONG: Investment firm General Atlantic is seeking to sell part of its stake in ByteDance in a transaction that values...
NEW DELHI, India: Air India's rate of technical incidents, including fuel and engine oil leaks, rose to its highest level in at least...
TOKYO, Japan: An anonymous donor gifted gold bars to the Osaka City Waterworks Bureau worth 560 million yen (US$3.6 million) and told...
(Photo credit: Danielle Parhizkaran-Imagn Images) FIFA said Saturday it is keeping an eye on events in Iran after the United States...
New Delhi [India], February 28 (ANI): Former External Affairs Minister and Congress leader Salman Khurshid on Saturday questioned India's...
