An Emirati police vehicle deploys near the American Consulate in Dubai on March 3, 2026. (AFP)
US raises travel advisory for UAE after Iranian drone strike targets consulate in Dubai
A drone strike targeted and hit the vicinity of the US Consulate in Dubai on Tuesday night, a development followed by a State Department announcement ordering its non-emergency diplomatic staff to leave the country.
The Dubai Media Office said authorities put out a limited fire around the consulate, and no injuries were reported.
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This comes after drone strikes targeted and struck the US Embassy in Riyadh. US diplomatic facilities, including consulates and embassies, have been targeted by Iran and Iran-backed militias since the outbreak of this latest war.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said shortly after that all personnel were accounted for after the drone struck a parking lot adjacent to the consulate.
Shortly after, the United States raised its travel advisory for the UAE to Level 3, announcing that it had ordered all non-emergency government personnel and their families to leave the country.
Read more: Saudi Arabia condemns ‘flagrant’ Iranian drone attack on US Embassy in Riyadh
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