Mar 19 • 16:50 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

The Ambassador Now Explains the Situation in the United Arab Emirates

The Finnish ambassador in the United Arab Emirates, Tuula Yrjölä, reports a serious security situation amidst ongoing conflict involving Iran, with significant missile strikes affecting the region.

The ongoing war involving Iran has escalated to intense violence over the past three weeks, resulting in approximately 2,000 missile strikes directed at the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Finnish ambassador to the UAE, Tuula Yrjölä, emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that authorities are monitoring developments continuously. For Finnish citizens living or traveling in the UAE, the country currently hosts around 900 registered nationals, who have been cautioned against sharing images or videos of the strikes due to the severe repercussions that could follow.

In her communications, Yrjölä noted that UAE officials have been diligent in updating the public on the status of security, mitigating some concerns among those affected. The conflict, primarily driven by retaliatory Iranian strikes following attacks by the United States and Israel, has had a direct impact on the safety of expatriates and travelers. For many Finns, the current advisories mean heightened caution and awareness of their surroundings while in the region.

As the war continues, the implications for international relations and regional stability remain significant. With the situation evolving daily, there remains uncertainty about the next steps both for those in the UAE and possibly broader geopolitical consequences, affecting not just local residents but also foreign nationals who find themselves in a vulnerable position amid the ongoing hostilities.

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