'Sounds of missiles are coming..', a couple who went to Dubai for their honeymoon describes a terrifying scene
A couple stranded in Dubai due to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel has expressed fears amid sounds of missiles in the area and are seeking help from the Indian government to return home.
A newlywed couple from Sardulgarh, Gurpreet Singh and Rupinder Kaur, have found themselves stuck in Dubai after their honeymoon plans were disrupted by rising tensions between Iran and Israel. Their family is deeply concerned as flights have been affected, leaving them unable to return to India as scheduled. The couple reported hearing sounds of missiles, contributing to a climate of fear and anxiety in the region. They have publicly called for assistance from the Indian government to facilitate their safe return.
Gurpreet's father, Gurjant Singh, shared that the couple got married on February 22 and had planned their honeymoon in Dubai from February 27 to March 3. However, the situation has escalated to a near-war condition, affecting international flights and stranding many travelers. Despite being in contact with their family via video call and assuring them of their safety, the couple's distress about potential dangers remains palpable. The family has appealed to the Indian government for urgent help to bring their children back safely.
Moreover, reports indicate that other couples, including one from Meerut, are also trapped in Dubai due to the deteriorating situation in the Middle East and heightened tensions with Iran. The situation highlights the broader impact of geopolitical conflicts on ordinary citizens, as travelers find themselves in precarious situations far from home, emphasizing the need for timely and efficient governmental intervention in situations like these.