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The Houthis warned the UAE about the attack on the Burj Khalifa. — UNIAN

The airspace over Abu Dhabi was blocked for aircraft, the missiles were intercepted by the UAE air defense forces.

Rocket fire on Abu Dhabi was opened at about 2:55, on the night of January 24 / photo – REUTERS

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, was fired with rockets. Local residents heard explosions and sirens. The missiles intercepted the UAE air defense forces, and the Houthis warned of an attack on the Burj Khalifa.

This was reported in the Telegram channel Ateo Breaking.

Rockets fired at Abu Dhabi at approximately 2:55 am on the night of January 24th. Local residents heard frightening sounds, and soon the information about the explosions was confirmed by the police.

After that, it became known that airspace over Abu Dhabi was closed to aircraft. 4 loud explosions and the sounds of sirens were heard in the capital, local residents filmed the flight of rockets on video. The Abu Dhabi Police reported that the missiles were being intercepted by air defense forces.

Soon the Houthis sent a warning to the UAE government. They said they could attack the Burj Khalifa and published a provocative picture.

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The Houthis conveyed the “message” / photo – Telegram-channel Ateo Breaking

Military observers, according to the Telegram channel, claimed that the Houthis were shelling Abu Dhabi from the latest weapons that Iran gave them.

“An air defense system has been deployed in holy Mecca to protect the shrines due to the threat posed by Iran and its followers in the region,” reports Mustafá Elasri Ateo Breaking.

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