February 5, 2024
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UAE SWAT Challenge: A crowd-pleasing spectacle

From citizens and residents to visitors, people from diverse backgrounds gathered to witness this thrilling event where teams from various countries battled it out….reports Asian Lite News

The fifth edition of the UAE SWAT Challenge, taking place from 3rd to 7th February at the Training City in Al Ruwaya, Dubai, left spectators of all ages in awe.

From citizens and residents to visitors, people from diverse backgrounds gathered to witness this thrilling event where teams from various countries battled it out.

The community members who flocked to witness the “tactical event” were not only delighted but also deeply engaged. They passionately rooted for their homegrown teams as they displayed remarkable determination to secure the highest scores, creating an electric atmosphere charged with excitement.

José Rodríguez, a visitor from Colombia, couldn’t contain his enthusiasm as he joined the event to support his country’s team.

Young Aiden, from Thailand, attended the competition with his family and voiced his support for his country’s teams. He was particularly impressed by the men’s team’s exceptional performance and eagerly anticipated watching the women’s team compete.

Emirati Fares Al Kaabi, accompanied by his mother and siblings, expressed immense joy at witnessing the intense competition among law enforcement teams. The youngster was equally thrilled by the breathtaking fireworks that illuminated the sky during the opening ceremony.

Ahmad Al Hashemi, a proud UAE citizen, extended his heartfelt thanks to the Dubai Police for orchestrating this unparalleled global challenge. He noted that the challenge not only captivated the audience but also fostered increased interaction and engagement among the attendees.

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