Breaking: Explosions near Abu Dhabi Zayed Airport video; Qatar downs Iran bombers near US base. Lockdown, US/India alerts issued Thursday. Latest updates.

Abu Dhabi Airport Issues Lockdown Advisory After Blasts - US and India Warn Citizens in UAE and Qatar (Image Credits: Uday Kant Gautam)
Explosions rocked the area near Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi on Thursday evening, prompting immediate security lockdowns. A 17-second video showing blasts in the night sky surfaced online, as the airport—which houses a UAE Air Force base, restricted access to confirmed travelers only. Regional tensions spiked with reports of Qatar downing Iranian bombers near a major US base.
Reports confirmed explosions near the airport Thursday night. The first visuals, a 17-second clip, captured fireballs erupting in the dark sky. Zayed International Airport serves as a hub for the UAE Air Force base. No immediate injuries were reported, but the incident triggered swift response measures. Airport operations faced disruptions as security tightened.
Abu Dhabi came under assault from Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, targeting Zayed International Airport, which hosts a UAE Air Force base. pic.twitter.com/LwG5B2o40F
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The blasts occurred Thursday evening local time. Online footage quickly spread, showing multiple explosions lighting up the skyline near the facility. The video's emergence fueled real-time social media buzz. Authorities have not detailed the cause, but proximity to the air base raised alarms. Eyewitness accounts described hearing loud booms.
The airport issued an urgent advisory Thursday. It read: “Passengers are advised not to travel to the airport unless they hold a confirmed ticket and are advised by their airline to do so. Airport access will be restricted to confirmed travellers only.” The statement stressed: “The safety and wellbeing of passengers and staff remain our highest priority.” Entry points saw heavy restrictions.
The US State Department maintained a Level 3 advisory for UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. It directed Americans in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and other UAE areas to depart via land borders to Oman or Saudi Arabia if commercial flights were unavailable. The alert cited heightened risks amid ongoing regional developments. Updates came swiftly after the blasts.
India's Embassy in Doha released a new advisory Wednesday for its citizens in Qatar. It instructed nationals to adhere strictly to local authority safety guidelines. The message urged staying indoors and minimizing movement. This preceded the Abu Dhabi incident but aligned with broader Gulf security concerns.
CNN reported, citing sources, that Qatar downed Iranian bombers two minutes from striking the largest US troop base. Qatari forces identified the jets visually, photographing them armed with bombs and guided munitions at 80 feet altitude to evade radar. Radio warnings received no reply.
Jets were deemed hostile due to urgency. Qatar deployed warplanes, including an F-15 fighter, engaging in aerial combat. The bombers were successfully shot down.
A: Near Zayed International Airport Thursday evening; 17-second video shows night sky blasts.
A: No entry without confirmed ticket and airline advice; priority on passenger safety.
A: Shot them down with F-15 after ignored warnings, preventing strike on US base.
A: US Level 3 urges land exits; India tells nationals in Qatar to stay indoors.
Disclaimer: This information is based on inputs from news agency reports. TSG does not independently confirm the information provided by the relevant sources.