Icelanders Request Assistance
Icelandic citizens in the Middle East are seeking assistance from their government amidst tensions and rocket attacks in the region.
Icelanders living in the Middle East are reaching out to the Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs for assistance due to recent escalating tensions, particularly highlighted by rocket attacks originating from Iran. The situation has caused concern, prompting the ministry to issue advisories to citizens in several countries, including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar.
In response to these developments, the Ministry has confirmed that numerous Icelandic citizens have made contact with its citizen service to report their safety and seek help if necessary. Icelanders have been advised to keep their loved ones informed of their whereabouts and to stay in touch with local media for updates on the situation. The authorities are doing their utmost to provide support and information to these citizens amid the unfolding crisis.
The presence of rocket fire in the region and the visible impact it has created, such as falling debris, has heightened the urgency of the situation, leading to a significant focus on the safety of Icelandic nationals abroad. The Ministry continues to assess and respond to the needs of its citizens, reinforcing the importance of adhering to travel advisories issued by the government during such times of conflict.