Dubai Airport Struck by Iranian Drones Amid Regional War
Drone Attack Targets Dubai Airport
According to Главком: On March 7, 2026, a drone attack struck the international airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Preliminary reports indicate the strike was launched from Iranian territory using a group of attack drones, targeting key airport infrastructure and causing explosions near the terminals. Emergency services are actively working to manage the aftermath. Information on casualties is currently being verified, and passengers are being evacuated from terminals to secure areas.
Conflict Escalation Timeline
This attack occurred against the backdrop of escalating conflict between Iran and a U.S.-Israeli alliance, which began on February 28. That day, Israel declared a state of emergency and struck Iran in response to Tehran's actions, a decision confirmed by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz. Simultaneously, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the start of a major military operation in Iran. Iran retaliated by launching a massive response, targeting American military bases in Persian Gulf countries.
On March 1, it was reported that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed, prompting the declaration of a 40-day mourning period in Iran. The following day, March 2, Iran announced a shift to full-scale military confrontation with the U.S.-Israeli alliance. Concurrently, global oil prices surged sharply. As of March 7, hostilities between the sides are ongoing.
According to Axios, on February 23, Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone call, after which the decision to begin military operations against Iran was made. Politico reports that U.S. military leadership anticipates combat operations against Iran could last for several months, potentially until September.
"We will destroy the threat from the brutal Iranian regime," stated Donald Trump.
The drone attack on Dubai's airport signals a dangerous expansion of the military conflict in the region, with potential for significant geopolitical repercussions. The situation remains highly volatile following Khamenei's death and Iran's declaration of war, and further clashes could severely impact stability in the Persian Gulf and global markets, particularly oil prices. Monitoring developments is crucial for assessing future regional risks and their wider implications for international security and the global economy.
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