Brazilian doctor reports fear hearing drones and missiles in Middle East conflict: 'frightening'
A Brazilian doctor living in Qatar shares her terrifying experience amidst heightened attacks in the Middle East conflict.
Patrícia D'Antônio Figueiredo, a 56-year-old Brazilian doctor residing in Qatar, has expressed her fears as the conflict in the Middle East escalated dramatically. Living in the region for a year and a half with her husband, who is also a doctor, she has been experiencing alarming events, including receiving SMS alerts about incoming attacks and hearing loud explosions. The couple was caught off guard by the sudden onset of violence, which intensified on Saturday, October 28, as they heard explosions that left them confused and frightened.
During an interview with TV Tribuna, a Globo Network affiliate, Patrícia detailed the intense fear she experienced on that day when the conflict began to impact their lives directly. The unexpected nature of the explosions and the lack of prior warning heightened her anxiety. She described the scene as surreal, with smoke visible in the sky and a palpable sense of danger permeating Doha, which is known for its relative stability compared to other parts of the Middle East.
This situation underscores the broader implications of geopolitical tensions in the region, affecting not only local residents but also expatriates. For individuals like Patrícia and her husband, who moved to Qatar for better job opportunities, the emergence of violence poses significant risks and raises questions about the safety and stability of their living environment in light of ongoing conflicts.