The Pakistan embassy in the United Arab Emirates has issued a safety advisory for its nationals following Iranian missile attacks on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq. In a statement issued on Monday, the embassy advised Pakistani citizens in the UAE to remain in safe locations and avoid areas near military installations. “In light of regional developments, Pakistani citizens are strongly urged to stay away from military zones and seek shelter in safe areas,” statement added. Read More: Explosions rock Doha as Iran launches missiles toward US bases The advisory comes after Iran fired ballistic missiles at US military bases in Qatar and Iraq in retaliation for US strikes on Tehran’s nuclear sites. Iran launched six missiles toward US bases in Qatar Monday evening, following an earlier report that Tehran was preparing to do so. Iran’s top security body issued a statement saying it has used the same number of bombs that the US used when striking Iranian nuclear facilities. Several explosions were heard over the Qatari capital, Doha, a Reuters witness said, following Tehran’s threats to retaliate against US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
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