Bangladesh Issues Emergency Advisory for Citizens in Qatar

The ongoing military escalation between Iran and Israel has prompted the Embassy of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh in Doha to issue a critical security advisory for its citizens residing in Qatar. As the regional security landscape deteriorates following a series of missile strikes across the Gulf, the mission has urged all expatriates to exercise “extreme caution” and remain vigilant to ensure their personal safety.

Directives for Personal Safety

In an urgent communique released on Saturday, 28 February 2026, the embassy underscored the necessity of avoiding high-risk areas. Bangladeshi nationals are strictly advised to steer clear of all military installations, airbases, and strategic infrastructure, which have increasingly become targets in the current theatre of war.

The embassy’s guidance emphasises a policy of “shelter-in-place,” suggesting that individuals remain within their residences or designated safe zones unless travel is absolutely essential. Until the immediate threat of aerial bombardment or retaliatory strikes subsides, non-essential movement across Qatari territory is strongly discouraged.

Emergency Preparedness Checklist

To ensure readiness for any further escalation, the mission has instructed the diaspora to maintain an “emergency go-bag.” This kit should contain essential documentation and survival items to facilitate rapid movement or medical necessity.

Essential ItemPurpose / Description
Qatari ID (QID)Official identification for checkpoints
Health CardAccess to emergency medical services
Cash ReservesLiquidity in case of digital banking disruptions
Medical SuppliesPrescription medications and first-aid basics
CommunicationMobile phone and fully charged power bank
RationsDry food and bottled water for 48–72 hours

Legal Compliance and Digital Conduct

Furthermore, the embassy reminded its citizens of the stringent Qatari laws regarding digital conduct. Under local legislation, filming military sites or sharing sensitive images and videos of missile impacts on social media is a criminal offence. Such actions could lead to severe legal repercussions, including imprisonment or deportation. Expatriates are urged to rely solely on official government statements for information.

The embassy remains operational for distressed citizens. For any urgent assistance or to report emergencies, nationals may contact the mission via the dedicated hotline or through the official email: mission.doha@mofa.gov.bd.

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