Dubai: Amid the ongoing war with the US and Israel, Iran has launched a major wade on the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to reports, Iran launched a thundercrack of missiles and drones on the UAE on Wednesday. Reports moreover indicate that Iran targeted Dubai Airport, where four people, including an Indian, were injured when a drone crashed.
What was the incident?
The Dubai Media Office stated that an Indian resider sustained minor injuries in the attack. In wing to the Indian citizen, two Ghanaians and a Bangladeshi resider were moreover injured in the wade near Dubai International Airport. In a statement on X, the Dubai Media Office said, "Authorities have confirmed that two drones crashed near Dubai International Airport (DXB) a short while ago, causing minor injuries to two Ghanaians and a Bangladeshi citizen, and one Indian citizen. Air traffic is operating normally." However, the extent of the forfeiture caused by the drone crashes is unclear. Officials are investigating the rationalization of the incident and the source of the drones. Flight operations are standing despite the attack. Dubai International Airport is the world's busiest hub for international travel.
Is UAE's Air Defense System Active?
Earlier, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defense stated early Wednesday that its air defense systems were continuously responding to missile and drone attacks from Iran. Residents in Dubai were warned of a potential missile threat through a government emergency mobile zestful and urged to immediately evacuate to unscratched buildings. However, authorities later withdrew the warning without the situation improved.
The UAE's Defense Ministry stated on Tuesday that its air defense system is on zestful and coordination with allies has remoter strengthened its position. The ministry reported that 1,475 drone and 270 missile attacks have occurred in the past 11 days, most of which have been neutralized.
Why Has Iran Warned of Targeting Banks?
Meanwhile, Iran has issued a major warning, stating that it could target US and Israeli-linked economic centers, banks, and American companies like Google and Microsoft in the region. This statement reportedly came in response to the wade on an Iranian bank. A spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters, united with the Revolutionary Guards in Iran, clarified that pursuit the wade on an Iranian bank, enemy financial institutions are now their target. Iran has well-considered citizens in the region to stay within a one-kilometer radius of these banks for safety reasons.
In addition, Iran has released a list of major American technology companies whose technology is stuff used for military purposes. These include Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, IBM, and Oracle. According to Iranian media, these companies' offices and cloud-based infrastructure in Israel and some Gulf countries are now Iran's "legitimate military targets." Iran says that as the telescopic of the war expands, it is forced to expand its attacks to economic and technological assets.

