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Deadly airport strikes disrupt Dubai, Abu Dhabi operations

Published on: March 1, 2026 3:50 PM

One person died and 11 others sustained injuries after Iran launched attacks across the region, triggering security incidents at major airports in the United Arab Emirates. Authorities confirmed that drone activity targeted key aviation hubs during escalating military exchanges. As a result, emergency teams responded quickly to secure affected areas and assist the injured. The incidents intensified concerns over regional air travel safety.

Officials in Abu Dhabi stated that a drone aimed at Zayed International Airport was intercepted, but falling debris caused one fatality and injured seven people. Emergency responders treated the wounded and secured the site to prevent further harm. Meanwhile, aviation authorities launched inspections to assess structural impact and operational risks. Consequently, airport activities faced temporary disruptions while safety evaluations continued.

Read more : UAE issues emergency alert after missile attacks on cities

At Dubai International Airport, authorities reported damage from an incident that injured four airport staff members. Officials described the event as a serious security disruption affecting the world’s busiest international airport by passenger traffic. Repair teams began immediate assessments to restore normal operations. Therefore, airport management coordinated closely with national security agencies to stabilize the situation.

The strikes followed a broader wave of retaliatory attacks after Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones across the Gulf region. Explosions were reported in cities including Doha, Dubai, and Manama, as regional air defenses intercepted incoming projectiles. Several countries housing US military bases confirmed missile interceptions, although debris caused localized damage. Consequently, governments raised alert levels and reinforced defensive systems.

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Additionally, debris from an aerial interception in Dubai sparked a fire at the Jebel Ali deep sea port, further highlighting the scale of disruption. Thousands of flights were grounded or diverted, creating one of the most severe global travel interruptions in recent years. Aviation authorities advised passengers to monitor official updates before traveling. Ultimately, the expanding conflict continues to affect transportation, infrastructure, and regional stability across multiple countries.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Abu Dhabi strike, Dubai airport attack, flight disruptions, Gulf explosions, Iran retaliation, Latest, Regional airspace crisis

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