In light of the unfolding regional situation, the Indian Embassy in Qatar on Monday issued an advisory urging members of the Indian community in the country to exercise caution and remain indoors.
The advisory comes hours after at least six Iranian missiles were launched towards the US airbase Al Udeid in Qatar.
Earlier, Qatar had announced a temporary closure of its airspace, citing safety concerns amid threats of Iranian retaliation against the United States and the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
"In view of the ongoing situation, Indian community in Qatar is urged to be cautious and remain indoors. Please remain calm and follow local news, instructions and guidance provided by Qatari authorities," the Embassy said in a statement.
Also Read: Qatar closes airspace amid threats of Iranian retaliation against US; Diverts incoming flights
The Embassy assured that it will continue to share updates through its official social media channels and urged the Indian diaspora to stay connected with verified sources of information.
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The advisory comes hours after at least six Iranian missiles were launched towards the US airbase Al Udeid in Qatar.
Earlier, Qatar had announced a temporary closure of its airspace, citing safety concerns amid threats of Iranian retaliation against the United States and the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
"In view of the ongoing situation, Indian community in Qatar is urged to be cautious and remain indoors. Please remain calm and follow local news, instructions and guidance provided by Qatari authorities," the Embassy said in a statement.
Also Read: Qatar closes airspace amid threats of Iranian retaliation against US; Diverts incoming flights
The Embassy assured that it will continue to share updates through its official social media channels and urged the Indian diaspora to stay connected with verified sources of information.
(more to come)
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