Two Ghanaians Injured in Dubai Drone Strike: Government Condemns Attack | Discuss Ghana

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, the Government of Ghana confirmed that two of its citizens sustained injuries following a drone attack in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The incident occurred near Dubai International Airport (DXB) when two drones crashed in the vicinity, reportedly as part of a retaliatory strike by Iranian forces against regional targets.


Status of the Victims

The Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has provided several updates on the condition and support of the affected citizens:

Condition: The two Ghanaian nationals sustained minor injuries. One Bangladeshi and one Indian national were also injured in the same incident.

Consular Assistance: Ghana’s Ambassador to the UAE led a delegation from the Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate in Dubai to visit the victims at the medical facility where they are receiving care.

Support: The Ministry stated it is coordinating "emergency consular assistance" and is in contact with the families of those injured.


Government of Ghana’s Official Response

The Presidency and the Foreign Ministry issued a strong condemnation of the attack, which marks the 12th day of the regional conflict:

Condemnation: Ghana "condemns the attack" and expressed deep concern over the targeting of civilian infrastructure and non-combatants.

Call for Ceasefire: The government reiterated its urgent call for a cessation of hostilities between the U.S., Israel, and Iran to prevent further regional destabilization.

UN Resolution: Ghana is actively collaborating with international partners on a UN Security Council resolution urging immediate de-escalation.

Peacekeepers at Risk: This incident follows a March 6 missile strike on a UNIFIL base in Lebanon that critically injured three Ghanaian peacekeepers, further intensifying Ghana's diplomatic push for peace.

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