A Pakistani taxi driver still working as missiles rained above Dubai became the primary civilian casualty of Iran’s strikes on town.
Debris from a drone that had been intercepted by Dubai’s aerial defences fell and struck his vehicle because it crossed a bridge.
Smoke from the flaming wreckage could possibly be seen billowing as traffic continues to maneuver through the plush Al Barsha neighbourhood.
The Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai confirmed it was coordinating with local authorities to help the motive force’s family and facilitate repatriation.
He has not been identified yet.
The Al Barsha neighbourhood is some of the popular areas for tourists with the Mall of the Emirates and Ski Dubai, attracting families from all over the world.
Greater than 100 people have been injured across the UAE from debris, explosions, and related incidents.

Missile kills Indian and Bangladeshi in central Saudi Arabia
One other two people had been killed and 12 wounded in a strike on a residential neighbourhood in Saudi Arabia with fears it could bring the Arab nation into the conflict.
Those killed were of Indian and Bangladeshi nationalities, the civil defence agency said in a post on X.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said earlier that it targeted radar systems in locations that included Saudi’s al-Kharj, where the deaths were reported.
Iran began hitting targets in Israel in addition to US military assets in Gulf states after the initial US-Israeli strikes on February 28 and the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
A brand new leader is about to be named with Donald Trump threatening he ‘won’t last long’ if he doesn’t approve.

Israel has struck southern Lebanon, Beirut and an oil storage facility in Tehran as the war within the Middle East keeps escalating, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised ‘many surprises’ for the subsequent phase of the conflict.
Iran also hit a desalination plant in Bahrain.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a US airstrike damaged an Iranian desalination plant on Qeshm Island, warning that in doing so ‘the U.S. set this precedent, not Iran.’ Such infrastructure is critical for drinking water supplies within the parched deserts of the Gulf.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian threatened to step up attacks on American targets across the Middle East, saying Iran ‘won’t bow’ to pressure from the USA and Israel.
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