President Mohammed bin Zayed and Dubai’s Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed stunned shoppers with a surprise visit to Dubai Mall last night. Their casual coffee pitstop at Cipriani Dolci comes as the city reels from fresh Iranian missile attacks.

Leaders Mix with Locals in Busy Dubai Mall

The VIP duo, flanked by senior officials, blended into the bustling crowd near the Burj Khalifa. Video footage shows the President warmly greeting a young girl, even kissing her hand, and chatting with a Ghanaian tourist who praised the UAE as a “very safe country.” The President wished him a pleasant stay.

The leadership remains close to the people. — Dubai Media Office

Iranian Missile Strikes Rattle Dubai Hours Earlier

Just hours before their reassuring visit, Iran launched fresh missile strikes targeting Dubai and other Gulf cities. The attacks followed the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a US-Israeli raid on Saturday.

Targeted sites included Dubai International Airport, the luxury Burj Al Arab hotel, Jebel Ali Port, and the Fairmont Hotel – which caught fire, injuring four.

The iconic Burj Khalifa was evacuated amid fears it could be hit next. Over 100,000 Brits in Dubai have registered with the Foreign Office, with evacuation plans looming. The city hosts around 240,000 British residents in total.

Social Media Divided: Panic vs. Calm

The strikes triggered a fierce social media split. Influencer Lauren Jarvis shared chilling posts about “loud explosions shaking the house” and “missiles flying overhead.”

Meanwhile, celebs like Geordie Shore’s Vicky Pattison and former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman insisted Dubai remains “one of the safest places in the world.”

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