The United Arab Emirates (UAE) government has urged its citizens not to stockpile to ensure products are available at fair prices. This comes As the UAE on Sunday launched its first retaliatory attack on Iran and intercepted 16 ballistic missiles and 113 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

The United Arab Emirates government has urged its citizens not to stockpile to ensure products are available at fair prices. This comes As the UAE on Sunday reportedly launched its first retaliatory attack on Iran and intercepted 16 ballistic missiles and 113 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism said, “Goods from around the world are available in large quantities to meet everyday consumer needs. We urge the public not to stockpile and confirm products are accessible in all markets at fair prices."

According to a report byDowJones, the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran will likely place renewed strain on global food supply chains partly because of the knock-on impacts of Iranian attacks on energy infrastructure, which include increasing the cost of transporting and distributing food.

The Ministry of Defence shared a post on X, saying: “UAE air defences today (8th March, 2026) detected 17 ballistic missiles, of which 16 were destroyed, while 1 missile fell into the sea. A total of 117 UAVs were also detected, with 113 intercepted, while 4 UAVs fell within the country’s territory."

It stated that 238 ballistic missiles have been detected since the beginning of the Iranian attacks. “Of these, 221 were destroyed, 15 fell into the sea and 2 landed within the country."

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The ministry said 1,422 Iranian UAVs have been detected, of which 1,342 were intercepted, while 80 fell within the country’s territory, and eight cruise missiles were destroyed.

“These attacks resulted in four deaths among Pakistani, Nepalese and Bangladeshi nationals, and 112 people sustained moderate to minor injuries. The injured include nationals of the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, the Comoros and Türkiye," the ministry said.

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