Survivors of Iranian drone strike in Dubai arrested for sending photos of the aftermath

In a distressing turn of events, three survivors traumatized by an Iranian drone attack found themselves arrested in Dubai after attempting to share images of the aftermath with family members, as reported by various sources. The attack, which took place last Wednesday, left the survivors rattled and caused significant damage to an apartment complex.

In a bid to reassure their loved ones of their safety, the individuals shared photographs of the explosion’s impact. However, instead of receiving the support typically extended to victims, they were detained by Dubai authorities. Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai—a group dedicated to assisting those facing injustices—highlighted this alarming development on X, expressing concern over the lack of victim support.

Dubai’s stringent cybercrime regulations impose severe penalties, including fines nearing $54,000 and a minimum two-year prison sentence, for disseminating material that might threaten public safety. This legal framework underscores the seriousness with which the city-state treats the sharing of sensitive content.


A steeplejack assessing damage to a building after a drone strike in Dubai.
Last Wednesday’s drone strike damaged an apartment complex in Dubai. AFP via Getty Images

A police officer in a high-visibility vest stands beside the wreckage of a drone.
Survivors of the strike were arrested after sending family members photos of the aftermath. AFP via Getty Images

In a related incident underscoring the strict enforcement of these laws, a 60-year-old British tourist was recently apprehended for allegedly filming Iranian missiles over Dubai, as reported by CNN. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by individuals navigating the complex legal landscape in the region.

Last week, a British tourist, 60, was arrested for allegedly filming Iranian missiles flying over Dubai, according to CNN.

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