
Two drones from Iran reportedly struck near Dubai International Airport on Wednesday, injuring four people. Authorities said flight operations continued normally despite the incident. Emergency teams quickly reached the area and began responding to the situation while ensuring airport services remained operational.
The Dubai Media Office confirmed that two Ghanaian nationals and one Bangladeshi citizen sustained minor injuries in the incident. An Indian national was also injured and is reported to be in moderate condition after the reported drone attack near the airport.
The strike is the latest development in the ongoing US-Israel–Iran conflict, which has raised concerns about aviation safety in the Gulf region. Since the war began on February 28, authorities in the UAE have reported several threats and incidents near Dubai airport.
Air travel across the Middle East has only gradually returned to normal since the conflict began. Several airlines had earlier reduced or suspended services due to safety concerns. Flight schedules are still operating at a limited capacity across many regional routes.
Major carriers such as Emirates and Etihad Airways have resumed operations, but services remain below normal levels. Airlines are closely monitoring the situation while adjusting flight schedules to ensure passenger safety during the ongoing tensions.
Authorities have not released additional details about the four injured individuals at Dubai International Airport. Meanwhile, some Indians stranded in conflict-affected regions are still struggling to return home as the government continues discussions with Dubai authorities for updates.
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