The United Arab Emirates issues a public warning that an incoming missile and drone attack could occur, saying the alert is tied to possible activity in the region. Multiple reports say people in the UAE are told to take precautions as explosions are heard in neighboring Qatar. The alerts coincide with heightened regional tensions, with one account linking the escalation to Iran’s retaliation following a recent U.S. military strike. Across the Gulf, reports describe air-raid sirens being activated during the same period, reflecting concern about potential follow-on attacks. While the reports agree on the existence of the warning and the general context of regional hostilities, they do not provide consistent details on the origin of any missiles or drones, specific targets, or confirmed impacts. The information also remains general about what the public is instructed to do, focusing instead on the expectation of an incoming attack and the possibility of audible explosions in nearby areas. Authorities have not been described in the excerpts as confirming the outcome of any attack, and no damage figures or casualty information are included in the provided summaries.