Explosions Over Dubai Spark Fear
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Dubai / London Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai and Due Process International, has urged expatriates in the UAE to remain calm and practical following missile attacks and interception activity, expressing confidence that the situation will be resolved decisively. “This is a serious moment, but it is unlikely to be prolonged. Regional actors have strong incentives to contain and conclude hostilities swiftly. Residents should continue to take sensible precautions, stay indoors when advised, and rely on verified information rather than speculation. There is good reason to expect a fairly quick resolution and, ultimately, a strengthening of security across the region. Remaining steady and informed is the most effective response.”
Stirling has expressed serious concern following confirmed missile attacks and interception activity over parts of the United Arab Emirates, warning that foreign nationals may now find themselves exposed and effectively trapped as airspace closures disrupt departures.
“There have been active missile attacks and visible interceptions over the UAE,” Stirling said. “Residents have reported explosions overhead and have been sheltering indoors while airspace restrictions prevent travel.”
Stirling said her organisations have been contacted by expatriates sheltering in hotels and residential buildings, including pregnant women and medically vulnerable individuals running low on medication.
“We are in contact with our client John Murphy, stuck in the UAE, homeless and sheltering in a Carrefour car park during the attacks. His case shows how fast vulnerability intensifies when people are prevented from leaving.”
Particular distress is being reported by families of expats currently held in police stations and prisons across the UAE, many of whom have no ability to relocate or independently communicate during the escalation. “Relatives are watching footage of interceptions and strikes hitting hotel districts and civilian areas and they feel utterly helpless,” Stirling said. “Those in custody, often innocent people, cannot decide where to shelter, cannot leave the country and cannot take basic steps to protect themselves. The psychological impact inside detention facilities is significant. When external security threats combine with legal restrictions, vulnerability intensifies immediately.”
Stirling called on foreign governments to provide clear, proactive communication to their nationals and to prepare contingency planning should airspace disruptions continue. “It’s unacceptable that a veteran like John Murphy is homeless on the streets during an unprecedented aerial attack.
“Residents should remain indoors, stay away from windows and balconies, and follow official civil defence guidance. But this moment highlights a broader issue, the right to exit must be protected, particularly during periods of armed escalation.”
Detained in Dubai and Due Process International continue to monitor developments and remain in contact with affected individuals throughout Qatar, the UAE and Gulf region.
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