Sonal Chauhan Says ‘Safe and Calm in Dubai’ After US-Israel Strike on Iran
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Sonal Chauhan Says ‘Safe and Calm in Dubai’ After US-Israel Strike on Iran

Actress Sonal Chauhan reassures fans of her safety in Dubai and urges everyone to remain calm amid escalating US-Israel-Iran tensions.

by Tamanna

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran, actress Sonal Chauhan took to Instagram to reassure her fans that she is safe in Dubai. She urged followers not to panic, emphasizing that authorities are taking every measure to ensure public safety.

‘Nothing to Panic About’

In her Instagram Story, Sonal Chauhan thanked her fans for their concern and apologized for not replying individually. She wrote:

“I am safe, and I assure you, the authorities are doing their best to keep everyone safe. There’s nothing to panic about. Dubai is one of the safest places in the world. The UAE’s Ministry of Defence is protecting and safeguarding everyone. I request everyone to refrain from spreading panic.”

The actress also expressed her thoughts and prayers for everyone affected by the ongoing crisis.

Stranded in Dubai, Seeks Government Help

Earlier, Sonal had revealed that she was stranded in Dubai due to flight cancellations and requested assistance from the Indian government for a safe return. She tagged PM Narendra Modi in her message, writing:

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“Hon’ble PM Narendra Modi, I am currently stranded in Dubai amid the ongoing crisis. Flights have been cancelled, and there is no clear way to return to India. I am seeking the government’s guidance and support for a safe return.”

Middle East Crisis Intensifies

The tension erupted after Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was reportedly killed in a coordinated military operation by the US and Israel. In retaliation, Iran launched strikes targeting multiple US facilities across the region. Subsequent blasts were reported in cities including Manama, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Riyadh, and Amman.

Former US President Donald Trump reportedly stated that the operation could last four to five weeks, adding, “We have tremendous amounts of ammunition stored across different countries.”

As regional instability grows, Sonal Chauhan’s update serves to reassure concerned fans while highlighting the seriousness of the Middle East crisis and its global implications.

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