Mar 7 • 09:39 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

War in the Middle East: Dubai Airport Partially Resumes Operations Suspended After an Interception

Dubai Airport has partially resumed operations after a brief suspension caused by an interception of potential missile and drone threats.

On Saturday morning, Dubai Airport experienced a temporary suspension of its operations following an interception that involved a significant explosion and subsequent smoke in the sky, as described by witnesses. This incident raised concerns about security in the region, particularly given the ongoing tensions that have been exacerbated by recent conflicts in the Middle East.

The United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Defense confirmed that air defenses were responding to threats from missiles and drones thought to be originating from Iran, though details regarding specific targets were not provided. This incident underscores the geopolitical tensions in the region, highlighting the potential risks to critical infrastructure such as Dubai Airport, which is the busiest in the world for international traffic.

As of March 7, Dubai Airport has announced a partial resumption of services, with limited flights being operated from both the Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). The situation remains fluid, and travelers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses as the security situation evolves.

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