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Two drones crash near Dubai Airport as the Iran crisis continues to escalate

Four people were injured by two drones that crashed?near Dubai International Airport (DXB), according to the media office of Dubai. The attacks on infrastructure in the Gulf have continued for the 12th consecutive day, as the Iran Crisis has disrupted global air traffic.

The media office of X posted that "Authorities confirmed that two drones were found a few minutes ago?in the vicinity (DXB) of Dubai International Airport." They added that air traffic was?operating normally.

Two Ghanaians and one 'Bangladeshi' national were injured in the attack, while a?Indian national was moderately injured.

Flight cancellations, rescheduling, and rerouting have been caused by the U.S. and Israel war on Iran. Most airspaces across the Middle East remain closed due to?missiles and drones concerns. The war has caused an energy crisis, which has led to a rise in fuel prices.

UAE airlines such as 'Dubai's Emirates' and Abu Dhabi's Etihad' have resumed a few flights since the start of the crisis on February 28, but they're still operating below capacity. The attack on Wednesday marks a new 'hit' to DXB - the world's busiest airport in terms of international passengers, which handled almost 100 million last year.

(source: Reuters)