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erronis

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Thu Apr 2, 2026, 02:08 PM 10 hrs ago

The War You're Not Allowed to See: How the UAE Rewrites the Story of Iranian Strikes

https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/04/02/war-uae-iran-infuencer-dubai-conflict-drone-successful-strike-intercept-fire/
Sebastian Vandermeersch -- Bellingcat

Damage control not working? Lots of seemingly real video and photographic evidence belies the state media.

Bellingcat has identified several high-profile incidents where authorities in the United Arab Emirates have downplayed damage, mischaracterised interceptions and in some instances not acknowledged successful Iranian drone strikes on the country.

A review of official statements shows that the public account does not always align with what can be observed through open sources. This comes as the UAE faces sustained aerial attacks on civilian and economic infrastructure, challenging its image as a secure global hub for business and tourism. Hours after the United States and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, the Islamic Republic responded by launching an attack against US-allies in the region including the UAE.

In the wake of the attacks, the UAE's attorney general warned that publication of images or videos of strikes was illegal. People were also encouraged to report anyone sharing photos or videos of the strikes to authorities.

The country's attorney general has ordered the arrest of 35 people and said they would face an expedited trial for "publishing video clips on social media platforms containing misleading, fabricated content and content that harmed defence measures and glorified acts of military aggression against UAE." Separately police in Abu Dhabi reported they had arrested just over 100 people on suspicion of filming incidents related to Iran's attacks on the UAE and sharing misleading information online.

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