The UAE has urged its citizens in Bangladesh to return to the UAE as soon as possible due to on going demonstrations and riots in the country.
It comes following the resignation of Prime Minister Hasina, who officially withdrew from her position after 15 years of power.
Protestors stormed her home on Monday and riots and demonstrations have been taking place across the country.
In a statement, the UAE Embassy in Dhaka has urged residents to avoid areas witnessing riots and gatherings, and to be careful.
نظرا للأحداث الراهنة .. سفارة الإمارات في دكا تحث جميع المواطنين المتواجدين في بنغلاديش ضرورة العودة إلى الدولة في أقرب وقت#وام https://t.co/c80YmFx5NM pic.twitter.com/jOH5SruuB6
— وكالة أنباء الإمارات (@wamnews) August 6, 2024
The Embassy also called on citizens to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' call center and register for the "Tawajudi" service in order to provide appropriate consular services.
On Tuesday, Bangladesh's president dissolved parliament, clearing the way for an interim government and new elections.

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