UAE airports have switched to a limited mode of operation amid the conflict
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), airports have switched to a limited mode of operation amid the armed conflict in the region. On March 6, Izvestia publishes footage of the situation in the country.
"During the threat of a missile threat, the harbor's operation is temporarily suspended. People are being asked to go to safe zones," said Alexey Poltoranin, a correspondent for Izvestia.
Warnings about missile danger are being massively sent to the mobile phones of the country's residents every day. Citizens are asked to find shelters and hide during the threat. At the same time, the situation on the streets of Dubai is currently calm, there are no attacks and the operation of air defense systems.
"Now the streets of Dubai are quiet, there are no sirens or air defense systems," the journalist noted.
Stefan Paul, the head of the Swiss logistics giant Kühne+Nagel, said on the same day that fresh food stocks in Dubai remained for about 10 days due to disruptions in global supply chains. The expert pointed out that, in addition to problems with maritime supplies, currently 18% of the world's air cargo capacity is unavailable.
The IRIB television and radio company reported on March 5 that Iran had carried out several strikes on the headquarters of the US military near the Abu Dhabi airport in the UAE. The UAE Ministry of Defense confirmed the operation of air defense systems in the skies over Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where explosions were heard.
Saberren News channel learned about the attack on the American consulate in Dubai on March 3. A fire also started on the territory of the consulate. According to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the drone hit the parking lot.
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