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Maldivians in UAE Advised to Stay Indoors After Iranian Missile Strikes

Maldivians in UAE Advised to Stay Indoors After Iranian Missile Strikes

Maldivians in the UAE were advised to stay indoors after Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states, retaliating against recent U.S.-Israel military operations on Iran. The UAE intercepted several missiles, but debris killed one civilian in Abu Dhabi. Explosions were reported in Dubai and other cities. Maldivian Ambassador Mohamed Hussain Shareef advised citizens to avoid non-essential travel, stay in secure buildings, and contact the mission for urgent help. The strikes hit Gulf states hosting U.S. military assets, including Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. The UAE Ministry of Defence condemned the attacks. Around 300 Maldivians live in the UAE.

Maldivians in the UAE were advised to stay indoors after Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states, retaliating against recent U.S.-Israel military operations on Iran. The UAE intercepted several missiles, but debris killed one civilian in Abu Dhabi. Explosions were reported in Dubai and other cities. Maldivian Ambassador Mohamed Hussain Shareef advised citizens to avoid non-essential travel, stay in secure buildings, and contact the mission for urgent help. The strikes hit Gulf states hosting U.S. military assets, including Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. The UAE Ministry of Defence condemned the attacks. Around 300 Maldivians live in the UAE.

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Maldivians in the UAE were advised to stay indoors after Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states, retaliating against recent U.S.-Israel military operations on Iran. The UAE intercepted several missiles, but debris killed one civilian in Abu Dhabi. Explosions were reported in Dubai and other cities. Maldivian Ambassador Mohamed Hussain Shareef advised citizens to avoid non-essential travel, stay in secure buildings, and contact the mission for urgent help. The strikes hit Gulf states hosting U.S. military assets, including Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. The UAE Ministry of Defence condemned the attacks. Around 300 Maldivians live in the UAE.

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