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Airports in UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain targeted by drones

  • Market: Crude oil, Oil products
  • 01/03/26

Airports in the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain have been targeted in drone-related attacks, authorities said, causing damage and injuries, with one reported fatality.

In Abu Dhabi, a drone targeting Zayed International Airport was intercepted, causing falling debris that killed one person and injured seven, the airport's operator said on social media platform X early today.

Dubai International Airport sustained minor damage at one of its concourses in an incident that was quickly contained, its operator Dubai Airports said. Four staff members were injured in the incident while most terminals had already been cleared of passengers under existing contingency plans, the operator said, without providing further details on the incident.

At the neighbouring Kuwait International Airport, a drone struck Terminal One, injuring nine people, all of whom are reported to be in stable condition, according to state-owned news agency Kuna. Terminals One, Four and Five were evacuated, acting director-general of Civil Aviation, Duaij Al-Otaibi said, adding that the situation "remains stable". Flights were diverted and passengers affected have been provided accommodation, Al-Otaibi said.

Bahrain's airport was also targeted by a drone, said authorities, causing "material damage" but no injuries, with procedures to secure the site underway.

The incidents come after Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes in response to US–Israeli attacks on 28 February, prompting several Mideast Gulf countries to temporarily close airspaces and suspend flight operations. Dubai Airports confirmed cancellations and delays at its airports, while airline Emirates has suspended all flights to and from Dubai. Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman and Bahrain have also temporarily restricted airspace, according to officials and airlines.

The Middle East forms a critical east–west air transit hub linking Europe, Asia and Africa, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi among the world's largest long-haul transfer points. The closure of multiple airspace zones forces airlines to cancel services or reroute around restricted areas, increasing flight times and fuel burn and disrupting passenger flows.


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