03-16-2026, 06:59 PM
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Quote:Three people who survived a drone strike in Dubai were arrested after they sent photos of the aftermath to their loved ones, it is reported.
The group were inside their Creek Harbour apartments when a drone struck on Wednesday evening.
They survived, and took photos which they sent to family to let them know they were safe.
But according to campaign group Detained in Dubai, the survivors were later arrested after police turned up and demanded to see their phones.
Detained in Dubai’s Radha Stirling posted online: “Three traumatised survivors of an Iran drone strike were arrested after privately sharing a photo with loved ones confirming they were alive following an explosion on their apartment floor.
Dubai cops arrested people who survived drone strike just for sharing photos of what happened?
These folks already went through a scary, traumatic event, and now they're in trouble for showing it online?
It's a harsh example of how some governments crack down on information, even from victims.
Surviving a strike shouldn't mean you get punished for telling the truth.
https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/dubai-arre...687LKVZAGA
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