Mar 5 β€’ 11:30 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

The entrepreneur stuck in Dubai says to 'Rzeczpospolita': It's not true what is said in Poland

A Polish entrepreneur stranded in Dubai describes his experience of ongoing tensions and the uncertainty of returning home amid escalating events in the region.

The article features an interview with a Polish entrepreneur who is currently in Dubai with his wife and daughter. They arrived for a holiday on February 22, initially scheduled to return on March 2. However, their plans were disrupted when tensions escalated on February 28, leading to the suspension of flights. The entrepreneur provides insights into their current living conditions, including the sound of detonations from a nearby Iranian drone incident and the presence of patrolling aircraft, while stating that life continues relatively normally in their area with open shops and restaurants.

Despite the relatively calm day-to-day situation, the family is experiencing constant fear and anxiety regarding their uncertain future. They are unable to receive reliable communication from Polish authorities about their situation and the potential for repatriation or further travel plans. He emphasizes the lack of accurate news coverage in Poland compared to what they are experiencing on the ground, suggesting that the media reports might not fully represent the reality of life in Dubai during this period of instability.

With rising concerns for their safety and the lack of a clear evacuation plan from Poland, the family's plight underscores the challenges faced by travelers in regions affected by geopolitical crises. This situation highlights not only the personal struggles of those directly impacted but also raises questions about the responsibility of governments to ensure the safety and communication with their citizens abroad in times of crisis.

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