According to the entertainment destination’s statement, “Global Village is adhering to the nationwide government directives of no fireworks and drone shows.” This occurs only a few days after it was declared that the ongoing regional escalations will keep Global Village offline until further notice. Since the Iranian attacks started on February 28, the well-known outdoor park, which features the customs and civilizations of over 90 countries, has been closed for more than two weeks.
Saturday marked the 15th day of the US-Israel-Iran war, with Tehran continuing its retaliatory attacks and Washington indicating plans to step up strikes. The UAE’s military forces and air defenses have been working nonstop to intercept drones and ballistic missiles. They had to deal with seven ballistic missiles and twenty-seven Iranian drones on Friday. Six people have died and 141 have been injured throughout the nation thus far as a result of the fighting. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the United Arab Emirates, paid hospital visits to some of the injured last week.
As a precaution, a number of UAE attractions, including as Ain Dubai and Dubai Parks and Resorts, were temporarily closed. In light of the unstable regional situation, authorities have emphasized that they will take all necessary efforts to guarantee the safety of every member of the community.
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