Four people were injured on Tuesday after debris from a successful interception fell on residential houses in southern Dubai.
In an update on social media platform X at 4:26 pm, Dubai Media Office said the injured included two Indians, a Bangladeshi and a Sri Lankan, and added that they suffered minor injures.
Authorities confirm that the incident caused by debris from an interception that fell on houses in southern Dubai resulted in minor injuries to two Indian nationals, one Bangladeshi national, and one Sri Lankan national. The incident was handled in accordance with the highest…
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 31, 2026
The incident was handled in accordance with the highest safety standards, the authority said.
In its first update at 12.54pm, Dubai Media Office said the incident resulted in "property damage".
Authorities confirm that they are responding to an incident caused by debris from a successful interception that fell on residential houses in southern Dubai, resulting in property damage and minor injuries to four Asian nationals.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 31, 2026

UAE will remain advocates of peace, not war: Gargash
Dubai Customs intel helps foil major drug-smuggling attempt
UAE sends 3 more aid convoys to Gaza
Over 43,000 donors sign up for Dubai's 'My Blood, for My Country' campaign
UAE launches federal body for AI and data in push for 'government of future'
'Dubai Mallathon' enters second edition, transforming malls into fitness hubs
UAE denies media reports alleging transfer of funds to Iran
UAE, Mozambique Presidents explore stronger economic and energy ties
