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Drones fall near Dubai airport as Iran crisis escalates

Published on: March 11, 2026 3:11 PM

Two drones crashed near Dubai International Airport on Wednesday, injuring four people and raising fresh security concerns as tensions linked to the ongoing Iran crisis continue to affect infrastructure across the Gulf region. Authorities confirmed that the drones fell in the vicinity of the airport but said air traffic operations continued without interruption shortly after the incident.

According to officials, the incident left two Ghanaian nationals and one Bangladeshi national with minor injuries, while an Indian national sustained moderate injuries. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene and provided medical assistance to those affected as security teams secured the surrounding area and launched an investigation into the crash.

Read more : Deadly airport strikes disrupt Dubai, Abu Dhabi operations

The incident occurred on the twelfth day of the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which has already disrupted transport networks and heightened security concerns across the Middle East. Military tensions and fears of missile or drone attacks have forced several countries in the region to close or restrict their airspace.

As a result, airlines around the world have been forced to cancel, reroute, or reschedule flights passing through the Middle East. The disruption has significantly affected international travel as aviation authorities attempt to maintain passenger safety while adjusting routes to avoid potentially dangerous air corridors.

Read more : Gulf airlines resume limited flights amid missile threats –

Although some carriers have gradually resumed limited operations, the aviation sector continues to face challenges. Major UAE airlines, including those based in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, have restored certain routes since the crisis began on February 28 but are still operating well below normal capacity due to security concerns.

The latest drone incident has renewed attention on the vulnerability of critical infrastructure during regional conflicts. Dubai International Airport, which handled nearly 100 million passengers last year and remains the world’s busiest airport for international travellers, continues to operate under heightened security while authorities monitor the evolving regional situation.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: aviation disruption, Dubai airport security, Dubai drone incident, Gulf airspace closure, Iran crisis Gulf, Latest, Middle East flights

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