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Erica Fernandes says Dubai stays safe amid strikes
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87766, member: 27"] Intercepted missiles flying over a Ramadan evening in Dubai got filmed by a Bollywood actress who basically turned it into a tourism ad. Fernandes posts from Dubai [LIST] [*]Erica Fernandes shared footage of life in Dubai amid active air-defence intercepts. [*]Her caption read like a cheeky invite despite the ongoing conflict. [*]Fernandes clarified she wasn't comparing Dubai to any other country. [*]Safety and efficiency on the ground were her main talking points. [/LIST] Middle East conflict escalation [LIST] [*]Israel launched pre-emptive strikes against Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. [*]Iran fired back at US bases across Qatar, Kuwait, and several other Gulf states. [*]Ayatollah Alireza Arafi lasted just 24 hours as Khamenei's replacement before being killed. [*]Kim Jong Un is apparently the only sitting Supreme Leader left worldwide. [/LIST] UK and broader fallout [LIST] [*]British aircraft are patrolling Middle Eastern airspace as a defence exercise. [*]UAE air-defence systems have been actively intercepting projectiles over Dubai. [*]Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan all saw Iranian retaliatory strikes. [*]Comparisons to a world war scenario are floating around, given the scale. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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