where did the missile hit in dubai
In the recent Iran–UAE escalation, the missiles and missile debris in Dubai have been reported to hit or damage several key locations, rather than a single spot.
Here’s a concise breakdown of where they hit or caused damage:
- Fairmont The Palm hotel, Palm Jumeirah
- A missile struck the grounds/entrance area of the Fairmont The Palm, a luxury hotel on the Palm Jumeirah artificial island.
- Video and eyewitness reports show a large fire at the hotel entrance, with four people reported injured.
- Palm Jumeirah residential buildings
- Separate reports mention missile or drone debris hitting a residential building on Palm Jumeirah, sparking a fire and injuring four people.
- Authorities said the blaze there was brought under control.
- Near Burj Khalifa / Downtown Dubai
- Residents reported loud explosions and visible explosions in the sky near the Burj Khalifa and Downtown area.
- These appear mainly linked to interceptions overhead, with debris and shockwaves rather than a direct warhead impact on the tower itself.
- Dubai International Airport (DXB)
- Part of a concourse or terminal area was damaged in the attacks, with several staff injured, after missiles aimed at the UAE were intercepted and debris fell in or around the airport.
- Operations were disrupted and emergency teams deployed.
- Jebel Ali Port
- Fires and thick smoke were reported at or near Jebel Ali port after debris from intercepted missiles fell in the area.
- This is one of the busiest ports in the Middle East, so the incident drew significant attention.
- Other scattered residential areas
- Officials reported debris hitting at least two houses in Dubai, injuring two people.
- These were described as shrapnel or drone fragments from interceptions rather than direct guided strikes on the homes.
In short, there was no single “one place” where the missile hit in Dubai ; instead, multiple sites were affected — especially Fairmont The Palm on Palm Jumeirah, parts of Dubai International Airport, areas around Jebel Ali port, and residential/building sites where missile or drone debris fell.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.