Flights suspended at Dubai airport due to Iranian drone threat
Iranian drone threat causes temporary - Iranian drone threat Dubai air - All flights at the airport in Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have been temporarily suspended. This decision is reportedly due to a threat posed by an Iranian-origin unmanned aerial vehicle (drone). This incident is seen as another sign of increasing tension in the region.

According to Euronews.com, this incident caused significant chaos at Dubai Airport, resulting in numerous flights being canceled or delayed. Spanish social media influencers living in the city reported hearing explosion sounds and attempting to evacuate from Oman.
According to elDiario.es, the UAE reported a new attack from Iran, while Qatar announced it had intercepted Iranian missiles. Such incidents further deepen existing tensions in the Middle East, raising serious concerns for regional security.
Jordi Avellaneda Ruiz, interviewed by Onda Cero, stated that despite the existing risks, the situation is gradually beginning to normalize. However, incidents like these remain a serious potential threat to international air transport and the stability of the region.
According to experts, these attacks carried out by Iran using unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) threaten not only military targets but also civilian infrastructure and international airspace. This situation compels countries in the region to strengthen their defense systems.
The temporary closure of Dubai airport disrupted the travel plans of thousands of passengers, drawing the international community's attention to the escalating military tension in the Middle East.
