Residents' alert: Military exercises in UAE for two days from Friday

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Dubai - People living in the area are requested not to approach the training location or take photos.

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Published: Fri 27 Mar 2020, 6:14 PM

Military exercises will be carried out in Jebel Ali and Shamkha areas early morning on Friday, the UAE Armed Forces has announced. The exercises will begin at 4am and will continue for two days.
The UAE Armed Forces in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) and the Ministry of Interior, announced the organisation of the joint exercise, titled, "Ta'awon Al Haq 12," with the participation of relevant authorities.

Loud sounds and noises are to be expected as part of the training, the armed forces added. "The training will improve the security and stability of the society. All citizens and residents living in the area are requested not to approach the training location or take photos of the military exercises."
Participating authorities have warned the public, especially the residents of Al Shamkhah, Jebel Ali and neighbouring areas, to expect loud noises during the exercise, which will include the movement of helicopters, armoured personnel carriers, ambulances, vehicles of police and civil defence units, stressing the need to prohibit spectators and photographers to ensure everyone's safety.
Participating authorities also noted that the exercise is organised due to their keenness to apply the highest levels of coordination and integration, to reinforce the government's efforts to protect the community, maintain stability and public safety, and ensure prevention while urging everyone to help make the government's efforts succeed, by committing to positive citizenship and their responsibility and following the preventive procedures and instructions issued by relevant authorities.


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