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Two Drones Fall Near Dubai Airport Injuring Four Civilians

Four civilians were injured in drone crashes near Dubai International Airport amid ongoing regional conflict; airport operations continued with no disruptions, authorities said.

  • On Wednesday, Dubai Media Office said two drones fell near Dubai International Airport , injuring four people: two Ghanaian nationals, one Bangladeshi national, and one Indian national.
  • As the Iran-related conflict entered its 12th day, regional tensions escalated with missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and Gulf states, while UAE sites including Dubai airport have been affected since February 28.
  • Emergency response teams were dispatched after two drones fell near Dubai International Airport, and footage showed a drone striking close to an airport building while details remain unclear.
  • Some airlines have cancelled services, notably KLM suspending flights to Dubai until March 28 amid safety concerns, while flights were at times grounded or paused and the UK Foreign Office advised against travel to major Gulf hubs including Dubai.
  • Dubai's stature as a major hub means Dubai International Airport handled nearly 100 million passengers last year, while Strait of Hormuz tensions pushed fuel prices and prompted G7 talks, with UNCTAD warning of global food and living-cost rises.
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Two drones crashed near Dubai International Airport on Sunday, injuring four people, the government's communications office said. Despite the second such incident in recent days, traffic at the world's busiest airport is running normally.

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Firstpost News broke the news in Mumbai, India on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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