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Debris has plummeted from the sky after air-defence systems in Dubai intercepted a strike overhead – as those near the airport reported hearing a loud ‘boom’ above.

Flights bound for Dubai International Airport – which is the world’s busiest for international travel and has been attempting to restart service – circled at a distance just before the interception.

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No-one has been injured and ‘an interception has been successfully contained, according to authorities.

A spokesperson for the Dubai Media Office said: « Dubai authorities have confirmed that a minor incident resulting from the fall of debris after an interception has been successfully contained.

« No injuries have been reported. Authorities have also denied reports circulating on social media regarding any incidents at Dubai International Airport. »

This comes as Iran’s Mehrabad Airport in Tehran has been struck in a wave of airstrikes. Footage shows the sky illuminated in red with a substantial fire erupting.

The Israeli military has announced it is initiating a « broad-scale new wave of strikes » in the country – the IDF [Israel Defence Federation] alleges that Iran has launched several missiles.

Almost 20,000 flights across the Middle East have been cancelled since last weekend, following attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.

In a social media post on Friday, Mr Trump declared « There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER! ».

Following a surrender, « and the selection of a GREAT and ACCEPTABLE Leader(s), » he stated that the US and its allies would assist in rebuilding Iran, making it « economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before ».

The conflict has resulted in at least 1,230 fatalities in Iran, over 200 in Lebanon and approximately a dozen in Israel, according to officials from these countries.

Mr Pezeshkian posted on social media that « some countries » had initiated mediation efforts, without providing further details.

Mr Trump has also informed media outlets that he should have a say in selecting a successor for Mr Khamenei, who was killed in the initial strikes of the war. He spoke dismissively of the former leader’s son Mojtaba Khamenei – a front-runner to replace his father – labelling him « a lightweight ».


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