Four Foreign Nationals Injured Following Double Drone Impact Near Dubai International Airport Perimeter
Two drones crashed near Dubai Airport on Wednesday, injuring four people. DXB operations remain normal as authorities investigate the incident amid regional war.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 11, 2026, 12:10 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from SANA

Aerial Incursions Near Global Aviation Hubs
The security perimeter of Dubai International Airport (DXB) was breached on Wednesday when two unmanned aerial vehicles crashed in the facility's immediate vicinity. According to a formal statement from the Dubai Media Office, the incident occurred during a period of heightened regional tension but did not result in a total cessation of airport activities. Emergency response units were dispatched to the crash site to secure the area and provide medical assistance to bystanders. While the drones landed close enough to the facility to cause physical injuries, aviation authorities indicated that the specific impact zones were sufficiently distanced from active runways and terminal structures to allow for the continued movement of aircraft.
Demographics and Severity of Civilian Injuries
The crash resulted in varying degrees of injury for four individuals present in the area at the time of the impact. Officials confirmed that two Ghanaian nationals and one Bangladeshi citizen sustained minor injuries and were treated at the scene. A fourth victim, an Indian national, suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a local medical facility for further observation. The Dubai Media Office utilized social media to provide transparent updates on the victims' conditions, emphasizing that the injuries were a direct result of the drones falling near civilian transit corridors rather than a targeted attack on specific individuals.
Resilience of Air Traffic and Emergency Protocols
Despite the potential for significant disruption, air traffic at Dubai International Airport continued to operate according to its scheduled movements. A spokesperson for Dubai Airports noted that while there was a brief period of heightened monitoring, no flight cancellations or major delays were necessitated by the crash. This operational resilience is attributed to the contingency plans established by UAE aviation authorities to manage aerial incursions without compromising the safety of the nearly 100 million passengers who utilize the hub annually. The airport remains a vital link between Asian, European, and African markets, making the stability of its operations a matter of global economic interest.
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