Drone debris injures two in Dubai, video shows Russian-marked “Geran-2” drones

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IRNA

Drone and missile interceptions over the United Arab Emirates have continued to generate falling debris across Dubai, with local officials confirming injuries and damage as Iran’s retaliatory strikes widen across the Gulf. 

Dubai’s state media office said two people were injured after shrapnel from intercepted drones fell onto two homes in the emirate. The statement added that the situation was under control. 

Since the beginning of Iran’s retaliatory strikes, Dubai has suffered damage across major civilian and commercial sites, including Dubai International Airport (DXB), the Burj Al Arab hotel, and Palm Jumeirah, as well as disruption around Jebel Ali port following debris from an intercepted missile. 

Reports of “Geran-2” debris near Jebel Ali 

An unconfirmed video shared on social media shows fragments recovered near Dubai’s Jebel Ali port that appear to show “Geran-2” markings, which is Russia’s designation for the Iranian-designed Shahed-136 one-way attack drone widely used in the war in Ukraine. 

If confirmed, the presence of Russian-marked components or airframes would raise questions about the sourcing of Iran’s one-way attack drone stocks for Gulf strikes. 

First, the debris could reflect Shahed-136 airframes originally produced for Russia’s war in Ukraine, given Iran’s documented role as a supplier and partner in enabling Russian Shahed/Geran production. 

A second possibility is that Russia provided Iran with Russian-marked variants (or components) from its own production ecosystem, effectively “selling back” a Shahed-type drone. 

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