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Multiple people injured in Dubai airport incident on day of Iranian strikes across region
Multiple people have been injured after an incident occurred at Dubai International Airport.
The Dubai media office confirmed an incident took place at the airport on Saturday (28 February) in which four people were hurt, as Iran continued to launch strikes on U.S. bases in the region.
“Dubai Airports confirms that a concourse at Dubai International (DXB) sustained minor damage in an incident, which was quickly contained,” the media office said on X.
A spokesman said: “Emergency response teams were immediately deployed and are managing the situation in coordination with the relevant authorities. Four staff sustained injuries and received prompt medical attention.
“Due to contingency plans already in place, most of the terminals were previously cleared of passengers. Further updates will be provided as they become available.”
It is not known if the incident is link to retaliatory Iranian strikes in the country.
Thousands of Britons have been left stranded in the Middle East after global airlines grounded hundreds of flights due to US and Israeli strikes against Iran.
Iran and Iraq’s airspaces were closed due to the escalating military action, which has seen blasts reported in multiple countries across the region, and Dubai International Airport, the biggest global aviation hub, suspended all flights on Saturday.
On a typical day, around 250,000 passengers arrive and depart at Dubai. Qatar Airways has also suspended all flights to and from its base in Doha.
Explosions have been heard in Bahrain, the UAE, Jordan and Qatar after the Iranian regime warned it would retaliate to any strikes by the US and Israel – which were launched in the early hours of Saturday
Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu launched co-ordinated strikes across Iran in what they described as a “preventative attack”.
President Donald Trump confirmed a “major combat operation” in an eight-minute speech, stating Iran could never have a nuclear weapon and adding: “It’s been mass terror, and we’re not going to take it any longer.”.