Yo Yo Honey Singh Safe in Dubai, Working Amid West Asia Tensions

Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has posted on Instagram to assure his fans he is safe and working from Dubai. His update comes amid escalating regional tensions following Israeli airstrikes on a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut. The United Arab Emirates has reported intercepting Iranian projectiles and advised Iran to act with reason. This is not the first time the singer has posted a safety update from a conflict zone, having done so from Mexico in February.

Key Points: Yo Yo Honey Singh Safe in Dubai Amid Regional Tensions

  • Singer assures safety on Instagram
  • Tensions high after Israeli airstrikes in Beirut
  • UAE intercepts Iranian missiles and drones
  • Honey Singh previously posted from Mexico during violence
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Yo Yo Honey Singh is 'safe' in Dubai, says he's 'working' amid West Asia tensions

Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh assures fans he is safe and working in Dubai as tensions escalate in West Asia following Israeli airstrikes.

"We safe in dubai guys. Working. - Yo Yo Honey Singh"

Mumbai, March 3

Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has assured that he is safe in Dubai and continuing with his work commitments.

The singer took to Instagram to share his whereabouts, stating that he is "safe" and currently "working."

Honey Singh, whose real name is Hirdesh Singh, posted a video on Instagram from his studio.

For the caption, he wrote: "We safe in dubai guys. Working."

On Monday, Israeli warplanes carried out intensive airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs, hours after rockets were fired from Lebanese territory toward Israel, local television channel al-Jadeed reported.

The Israeli strikes targeted Dahieh, a Hezbollah stronghold in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, prompting residents to flee their homes amid fears of further escalation, according to the report. Ambulances rushed to the affected areas to evacuate casualties. No official toll was immediately available, Xinhua news agency reported.

Lebanon's Hezbollah group said in a statement that it had launched rockets and drones toward Israel in retaliation for the Saturday killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in joint Israeli-US strikes on Iran.

On Sunday, The United Arab Emirates (UAE) advised Iran to "return to its senses" and deal with its neighbouring nations with reason and responsibility before the "circle of isolation and escalation widens".

Anwar Gargash, senior diplomatic advisor to UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, stated that Iran's attack against the Gulf states missed its target and has isolated Tehran at this critical moment.

Amid the ongoing tensions in West Asia, Abu Dhabi has reported that its air defences intercepted Iranian missiles and drones over the UAE territory, with debris causing injuries to two people in Dubai.

In February, Honey Singh had shared an update of himself from Mexico, after cartel violence and said that he was "safe in Mexico" and was flying back home.

"Thnk u guys for all ur concern! M safe in mexico just flying back home #harharmahadev," he shared as an update.

- IANS

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Rohit P
First Mexico, now Dubai... bhai ka career is following global conflict zones! 😅 On a serious note, Dubai is generally very safe. Hope all Indians there stay safe and the tensions de-escalate soon.
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Aman W
Dubai has a huge Indian diaspora. The UAE government is very capable of maintaining security. This news is more about a celebrity's whereabouts, but the real story is the geopolitical tension that could impact oil prices and our economy back home.
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Sarah B
It's good he let his fans know he's okay. As an expat living in Abu Dhabi, we are monitoring the situation but life is mostly normal. The air defence systems here are top-notch.
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Vikram M
Har Har Mahadev! 🙏 Glad our bhai is safe. But yaar, the focus should be on the innocent people caught in the crossfire in Lebanon and the region. Hope for peace.
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Karthik V
This shows how interconnected the world is. Tensions in West Asia directly affect us - from our brothers and sisters working in the Gulf to fuel prices. India's diplomatic balancing act is crucial right now.

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