Video shows possible missile strike on Dubai apartment during live stream

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A video circulating on social media appears to show a Filipino content creator in Dubai whose home was struck by an Iranian missile during a live broadcast. The incident occurred amid heightened military tensions between Iran and the United Arab Emirates.

In the short clip, the woman is seen addressing her followers when a loud noise interrupts her. She reacts by standing up and shaking her head repeatedly, showing signs of panic. Moments later, the camera shakes violently, flashes are visible, and the screen goes dark as an explosion is heard.

Authorities have not confirmed either the incident or any fatalities involving the woman featured in the video. The lack of official information has led to debate online about the authenticity and implications of the footage.

The release of this video comes after Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at several Gulf countries, including the United Arab Emirates. This attack was described as retaliation for a previous joint strike by the United States and Israel against Iranian military targets.

Official defense sources from the UAE reported that at least 165 ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones were detected during this offensive. Most were intercepted before reaching their targets, but debris from both projectiles and interception efforts caused damage in residential and commercial areas of Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

In Dubai specifically, there were reports of damage near Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab hotel, as well as minor impacts at Dubai International Airport that resulted in several injuries.



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