The advisory also stated that individuals should not take photographs or record videos inside airports during arrival or departure.
In view of the present situation, UAE authorities have issued a stern warning prohibiting the recording of incident sites and sharing them on social media platforms, the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi informed in an advisory for Indians on Sunday.
According to the embassy, UAE authorities have warned of strict action against any individual for the unauthorized filming of incident sites, prohibited areas, or inside airport premises.
The embassy has advised all Indian nationals to strictly adhere to several guidelines, including refraining from recording or sharing incidents to ensure safety and avoid legal consequences.
“When you hear a warning alert, proceed immediately to a safe place and remain there until the warning alert has been lifted for your area. Do not attempt to go outside to take photograph/record videos,” the Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi said.

“Strictly avoid sharing or publishing images of incident sites, including damage from projectiles or shrapnel, via digital/social media platforms,” it continued.
It has further advised Indians living in the UAE to immediately report to the competent authorities in the event of shrapnel falling or the discovery of suspicious objects in their vicinity, enabling authorities to handle the situation safely and swiftly.
The advisory also stated that individuals should not take photographs or record videos inside airports during arrival or departure.
The embassy further urged all Indian nationals residing in or visiting the United Arab Emirates to strictly adhere to local laws and safety guidelines issued by UAE authorities.
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