A Zepto software developer, Kritika Kumari, was stranded in Dubai amidst escalating Middle East conflict. Facing canceled flights and missile strikes, she and colleagues successfully navigated a complex journey via buses and taxis to Muscat, Oman. From there, they secured flights back to Bengaluru, highlighting the scramble for safety among Indians caught in the crossfire. A Zepto software developer, Kritika Kumari, was stranded in Dubai amidst escalating Middle East conflict. Facing canceled flights and missile strikes, she and colleagues successfully navigated a complex journey via buses and taxis to Muscat, Oman. From there, they secured flights back to Bengaluru, highlighting the scramble for safety among Indians caught in the crossfire.
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