Drone fragments near Dubai airport wound four foreign workers
2026-03-11 - 08:33
Two drones fell in the vicinity of Dubai International Airport (DXB) on Wednesday, wounding four individuals, the Dubai Media Office confirmed in a statement. The victims included two Ghanaian nationals and one Bangladeshi citizen who sustained minor injuries, while an Indian worker suffered moderate wounds. Despite the incident occurring near one of the world's busiest aviation hubs, airport authorities maintained normal operations with air traffic continuing uninterrupted, officials said. Gulf States Caught in Crossfire The unexplained drone crash near Dubai's aviation gateway underscores the widening geographic reach of the current regional conflagration. Since the joint US-Israel offensive against Iran on Feb. 28—which reportedly killed more than 1,200 people including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—Tehran has launched multiple retaliatory strikes targeting not only Israel but also neighboring countries hosting American military infrastructure. Jordan, Iraq and several Gulf states have found themselves in the line of fire as Iranian drones and missiles traverse regional airspace, with debris posing risks to civilian population centers and critical infrastructure. Civilian Workers Pay Price Wednesday's casualties highlight the disproportionate burden carried by foreign laborers in Gulf states during times of regional instability. The wounded individuals—all South Asian and African migrant workers—represent the thousands of expatriates who form the backbone of the UAE's economy yet remain most vulnerable to the spillover effects of conflicts beyond their control. Their injuries serve as a stark reminder that ordinary people, far removed from the geopolitical calculations driving the current escalation, often become the unintended victims of military confrontations between regional powers. Türkiye's Call for Restraint As the conflict threatens to engulf the entire Gulf region, Ankara has consistently urged all parties to exercise restraint and prioritize civilian protection. Türkiye maintains that diplomatic channels must remain open to prevent further escalation that could destabilize the entire Middle East. With its unique position as a regional power maintaining dialogue with all stakeholders, Türkiye continues advocating for de-escalation mechanisms that would spare civilians from paying the price for political and military confrontations. The Dubai incident demonstrates how quickly this volatile situation can endanger lives far from active frontlines, reinforcing the urgency of Türkiye's mediation efforts.