Tensions in the Middle East escalated further after a drone strike reportedly targeted an area near Dubai International Airport, triggering a fire and disrupting aviation operations in the region. According to reports, the attack was linked to Iran amid the ongoing regional conflict. The incident has prompted several airlines to reassess flight safety, with Air Indiatemporarily suspending its flights to Dubai for the day. Authorities at the airport have also imposed restrictions on foreign airline operations following the strike. Reports suggest that international carriers will face strict limitations, with only minimal flights permitted for at least a week while security assessments continue. The incident highlights growing concerns over aviation safety as regional tensions spill over into critical civilian infrastructure. Meanwhile, intelligence reports indicate that Iran has finalized a major military procurement deal with China for around 1,000 remote-controlled suicide drones. The agreement reportedly involves an oil-for-weapons arrangement, allowing Tehran to strengthen its drone capabilities amid the prolonged conflict. Analysts believe the delivery of these unmanned systems could significantly impact future attacks across the Gulf region. The developments underline the widening scope of the conflict, with airports, ports, and military facilities across the Gulf increasingly becoming potential targets.

