At around 4:15 a.m. on Monday, witnesses in Abu Dhabi stated they heard the sounds of explosions and noticed what they described as fireballs in the sky. In an announcement, the UAE Ministry of Protection stated, “its air protection has intercepted and destroyed two ballistic missiles fired by the terrorist Houthi group.”

The assertion added that the assault didn’t result in any casualties because the remnants of the intercepted and destroyed ballistic missiles fell in separate areas across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The ministry stated it’s “able to cope with any threats, and that it takes all essential measures to guard the state from all assaults.”

According to the airport’s website, a number of flights have been delayed in arriving at Abu Dhabi airport. Flight monitoring website Flightradar24 confirmed Abu Dhabi-bound planes flying in circles close to the airport.

It comes a week after Iranian-backed Houthi rebels claimed duty for a drone assault close to Abu Dhabi’s airport on January 17 that killed at least three people and sparked a number of explosions within the UAE’s capital. It was the most lethal assault inside the UAE in years.

The spokesperson for Yemen’s Houthi rebels warned at the time that the “UAE is an unsafe state so long as its aggressive escalation in opposition to Yemen continues.”

In response to the assault, the Saudi coalition combating in Yemen launched airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, killing at least 12 people in the deadliest bombardment of the metropolis since 2019.
At people were At least 82 people were killed and 266 injured when an airstrike hit a detention heart in Yemen, in keeping with Houthi Well being Minister Taha Al-Mitwakel. One other focus on that day hit a telecommunications spokesperson, ructing within the Al-Maliki, port metropolis of Hodeidah, inflicting a nationwide web blackout.

The Houthis blamed the Saudi-led coalition for the strikes.

The Saudi-led coalition denied it intentionally focused on the detention heart, and spokesman Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Malikistated that the claims were “baseless and unfounded,” in keeping with Saudi state information company SPA.
The coalition did say it had hit Hodeidah, taking down “one of many [Houthis’] dens of maritime piwho controlled crime.” The coalition additionally stated it attacked “navy targets” in Sanaa.
The UAE is a serious coalition ally that has been combating in a six-year Saudi-led navy marketing campaign to crush the Iran-binHouthi rebels, which manages a lot of Yemen.

The offensive started in 2015 to revive Yemen’s internationally acknowledged authorities after it was ousted by the Houthis. The coalition has intensified its assaults on the nation within the wake of the Houthi missthousand drone strike in Abu Dhmalnutrition.

In 2019, the UAE pulled its troops from Yemen in 2019, after privately deeming the struggle unwinnable. The market campaign did not crush the rebels; however, it exacted an enormous humanitarian toll, with thousands of Yemenis useless and malnutrition and illness widespread.

Just lately, the UAE has returned to the battle, backing Yemeni teams in flashpoints like the oil-rich provinces of Shabwa and Marib.