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The ministry said the exercise will take place from 7am to 1pm, and 4pm to 8pm.
"The Ministry of Interior calls upon the public to be aware of the ongoing preparations for the 'Arabian Gulf Security 2 Exercise'. The exercise might be accompanied by loud noises as a result of the movement of helicopters and the security trainings at the Dubai Police Academy in Umm Suqeim area during the month of February, from 7am to 1pm, and evening from 4pm to 8pm," the ministry said.
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- MOIUAE (@moiuae) February 17, 2020
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