DUBAI / TEHRAN — In a calculated strike that directly links the war in Ukraine to the conflict in the Middle East, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Saturday, March 28, 2026, that it had “destroyed” a Ukrainian anti-drone system depot in Dubai.
The operation, carried out by the IRGC’s Aerospace and Naval Forces, marks a significant escalation against the “asymmetric” defense network being built by Gulf states and Kyiv to counter Iranian technology.
The Strike: Targeting “American Hideouts”
The Iranian central operational command, Khatam Al-Anbiya, issued a statement via state television claiming the facility was a key logistical node for U.S. forces who have reportedly “fled” their primary bases due to persistent bombardment.
- The Target: A warehouse allegedly housing sophisticated Ukrainian-made interceptor drones and electronic warfare systems.
- The “U.S. Connection”: Iran alleges the depot was specifically located in Dubai to assist the U.S. military in protecting its remaining personnel.
- Casualties: Iranian semi-official media (Fars News) reported that 21 Ukrainians were stationed at the site during the attack. While the IRGC claims “heavy losses,” independent verification of casualties has not yet been provided by the UAE or Ukraine.
Timing: The Zelenskyy-MBZ Meeting
The strike occurred just hours after an unannounced visit to the UAE by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, where he and Emirati President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ) officially signed a pact to “cooperate on security and defense.”
- The Ukrainian Role: Ukraine has deployed specialists to the Gulf to share expertise gained from four years of intercepting Shahed-type drones.
- The “Sting” System: Intelligence analysts suggest the depot likely housed the “Sting” FPV interceptor drones, which are designed to crash into incoming Iranian kamikaze drones at a fraction of the cost of a Patriot missile.
Strategic Context: Blurring the Lines of War
By targeting a Ukrainian facility in the UAE, Tehran is sending a clear message to two specific audiences:
- To the Gulf: Reinforcing President Pezeshkian’s earlier warning that hosting “enemies” (U.S. or Ukrainian defense assets) will result in the destruction of local infrastructure.
- To Ukraine: Warning Kyiv that its involvement in the Middle East “Ring of Fire” will have direct kinetic consequences for its personnel and resources abroad.
| Facility Type | Location | Iranian Allegation | Status |
| Anti-Drone Depot | Dubai (Location unconfirmed) | Supporting U.S. “hideouts” | Destroyed (per IRGC) |
| U.S. Logistics Vessel | Near Port of Salalah, Oman | Supporting “aggressive army” | Struck (Saturday morning) |
| KWI Radar System | Kuwait Int’l Airport | Facilitating coalition air traffic | Disabled (Saturday morning) |
Response from Kyiv and Abu Dhabi
While the UAE has confirmed that “missile debris” caused fires in several industrial zones on Saturday, it has not yet confirmed the specific destruction of a Ukrainian facility. President Zelenskyy, however, remained defiant on social media:
“For all normal states, it is important to ensure stability and protect lives. Ukraine has relevant expertise… our teams will finalize the details of our defense cooperation.”