Four Injured As Two Drones Strike Dubai International Airport Again; Air Traffic To Continue
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Two alleged Iranian drones have hit near Dubai International Airport, and at least four sustained injuries in the incident on Wednesday, March 11, multiple media reported.
The Dubai media office has announced that the air traffic operations will continue as normal. This is the third time the Dubai airport has come under drone attack since the Israel-US attack against Iran began on February 28.
On March 1, missiles hit Dubai International Airport after Iran started retaliatory strike against US bases in the West Asia following US-Israel combined attack against the Persian country. The attack had left at least four people injured, leading to temporary suspension and cancellation of the flight operation.
One of the world’s busiest airport and travel hubs, the Dubai airport was struck again on March 7, forcing all major airlines, including Emirates, to suspend all flights, day after Iran said it stopped targeting neighboring countries unless an attack was launched from there. Many claimed the attack to be a false flag operation.
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The attack on the Dubai airport has left people worried over the very safety in the busiest travel hub.