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Iran Denies Claims of Attacks on the United Arab Emirates, Calls Reports Baseless

Iran rejects UAE claims of missile and drone attacks, calling them baseless propaganda and warning of strong response to any aggression.

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Iran UAE denial statement

Iranian officials deny allegations of missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates, calling the reports baseless propaganda.

May 6, 2026

Iran has strongly rejected allegations of missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates, describing the claims as baseless and part of negative propaganda.

A spokesperson for the central headquarters of Iran’s armed forces stated that Iran has not carried out any missile or drone operations against the United Arab Emirates in recent days. According to the spokesperson, the report issued by the UAE Ministry of Defense is completely false and is merely an attempt to portray victimhood and spread misinformation. He further added that if Iran were to take any action, it would be officially and clearly announced.

Warning of Strong Response to Aggression

The Iranian military spokesperson warned that in the event of any attack on Iranian islands, ports, or coastal areas, the country would respond firmly and effectively. He stated that Iran has so far exercised maximum restraint due to the presence of Muslims in the region, but will not compromise on national security and sovereignty under any circumstances.

Iranian officials reiterated that the country has full capability to deliver a strong response to any potential aggression.

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