'Feeling scared in Dubai...': Indians trapped amid missile attacks recount the scene
Indians in Dubai are expressing fear and concern as missile attacks from Iran in response to US-Israel strikes result in loud explosions and security worries.
On Saturday, explosions were heard in several parts of Dubai as Iran launched missiles in retaliation to joint attacks from the US and Israel. Residents reported that the sounds of the blasts caused windows to shake, and bright streaks appeared in the night sky, leading to heightened anxiety among families inside their homes. The air defense systems were seen intercepting incoming projectiles, creating long lines of fire and smoke in the sky, contributing to a tense atmosphere across the city.
One Indian citizen, Vishnu Manchu, took to social media to share his frightening experience during the attacks, noting that the sounds of interceptions made his home tremble and frightened his daughter, Ayra. He emphasized the need for peace, expressing his hope that no child should grow up hearing the sounds of war. His post resonated widely on social media, drawing attention to the ongoing security concerns in Dubai and the effectiveness of its defense systems amidst the chaos.
Another resident, identified as a woman sharing her experience on X, highlighted the fear and uncertainty felt by the residents of Dubai during this crisis. As the missile attacks escalated tensions, many individuals expressed relief at the city’s robust security measures while simultaneously grappling with the psychological stress of the situation. The incident underscores the regional tensions and risks faced by expatriates living in the Gulf, especially given the geopolitical climate.