On Saturday morning, the airline Emirates announced the suspension of all flights to and from Dubai, following missile attacks carried out by Iran against countries in the Middle East. Emirates requested passengers not to go to the airport, emphasizing that their safety is a priority. Later, the company provided information that it would resume operations on the Dubai route, allowing passengers with confirmed reservations to go to the airport.
At the same time, authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported the interception of several Iranian missiles and drones, and witnesses heard loud explosions in Abu Dhabi, which led to the evacuation of Zayed International Airport. Officials stated that the incident was minor, resulting from debris falling after interception. Saudi Arabia also announced that it had countered drone attacks on the Shaybah oil field.
At the same time, authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported the interception of several Iranian missiles and drones, and witnesses heard loud explosions in Abu Dhabi, which led to the evacuation of Zayed International Airport. Officials stated that the incident was minor, resulting from debris falling after interception. Saudi Arabia also announced that it had countered drone attacks on the Shaybah oil field.
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