Drone Attack Near US Consulate in Dubai: Visa and Consular Services Suspended
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Dubai, March 4 (NationPress) A drone strike occurred near the US Consulate in Dubai, igniting a fire amidst ongoing drone and missile attacks from Iran aimed at American diplomatic installations throughout the Middle East.
The incident took place late Tuesday night (local time) and follows reported assaults on US diplomatic sites in Kuwait and Riyadh, marking a significant intensification of regional tensions.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed the drone strike, confirming that all personnel were unharmed. He stated, "A drone struck a parking area adjacent to the chancellery building, causing a fire. Fortunately, all personnel are safe."
Residents captured videos showing dense black smoke rising from behind the consulate as emergency crews swiftly responded to the situation.
The Dubai Media Office later confirmed on X that, "Dubai authorities have successfully contained the fire resulting from the drone incident near the US Consulate. Emergency teams acted quickly. No injuries have been reported."
In a follow-up message, the Dubai Media Office released images of a mobile fire extinguisher vehicle positioned outside the consulate.
"The fire near the US Consulate in Dubai has been completely extinguished, with no injuries reported. Dubai authorities reaffirm their commitment to the safety and security of all," the post stated.
As a result of the incident, the US Consulate in Dubai has suspended all visa and consular appointments until March 4.
In light of the attack, US officials advised American citizens to refrain from visiting the consulate and to stay sheltered, as tensions in the region continue to escalate with persistent attacks on US diplomatic facilities.