Debris hits Dubai buildings after aerial interception, no injuries reported
Dubai— Authorities in Dubai said no injuries were reported on Saturday after debris from an aerial interception struck the facade of a building in the emirate’s Internet City, amid heightened regional tensions linked to the Iran conflict.
The Dubai Media Office said the incident involved fragments falling on an Oracle building following defensive action against an aerial threat.
“Authorities confirm that they responded to a minor incident caused by debris from an aerial interception.
No injuries were reported,” it said in a statement on X.Officials also reported a similar incident in Dubai Marina, where debris fell on a building facade without causing injuries or fire.
Oracle had previously been listed among 18 U.S. firms that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned could be targeted in retaliation for attacks on the country.
Elsewhere in the United Arab Emirates, authorities said an Egyptian national was killed and four others sustained minor injuries after debris from an intercepted strike fell on gas facilities in Habshan, in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, on Friday.
A further 12 people were injured in a separate debris incident in Ajban, officials said.In Bahrain, the interior ministry reported that four citizens sustained minor injuries after shrapnel from intercepted drones struck residential areas in Sitra, damaging several homes. Emergency and civil defense teams were deployed to the site.
The incidents highlight the spillover risks of ongoing hostilities in the region, as air defense interceptions increasingly result in debris falling across civilian areas in Gulf states.