Dubai news: Brits in Dubai and Abu Dhabi issued urgent warning – ‘do not go outside’ | World | News
Brits in the UAE have been told to stay indoors after Iranian attacks on Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The British Embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has urged British citizens to “move indoors and remain inside”.“You should stay indoors or go to the nearest safe building”, the embassy says in a statement on X, which it says applied from 13:00 local time (09:00 GMT). “Stay away from windows. An interior stairwell or a room with as few windows as possible may offer additional protection”, the warning also added. The embassy is advising British citizens to follow the instructions of the local authorities in the UAE. In the days that followed the launch of Operation Epic Fury, the Foreign Office (FCDO) has updated its travel guidance for the UAE amid the turmoil of the Middle East conflict, following US-Israeli strikes on Iran. As the conflict enters its sixth day, an estimated 300,000 Brits are are believed to be in affected regions of the Middle East. Thousands of flights have been cancelled so far, and as …








