Mar 5 β€’ 14:25 UTC πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia The Moscow Times

Russian Embassy in Tehran Says It Evacuated Women and Children

The Russian Embassy in Tehran reported the successful evacuation of women and children amid escalating U.S. and Israeli attacks in Iran.

The Russian Embassy in Tehran announced that it successfully evacuated dozens of women and children from Iran earlier this week due to escalating military tensions linked to the U.S. and Israeli attacks on the country. The embassy expressed gratitude to Iranian partners for their assistance in facilitating the swift and safe return of over one hundred Russians. Among those evacuated were 45 children, highlighting the immediate need for protection amidst the ongoing conflicts that are impacting civilians in the region.

The evacuation occurred between Tuesday and Wednesday, where the group was transported to neighboring Azerbaijan before a Russian Emergency Situations Ministry plane brought them back to Russia. The embassy noted that there is a significant Russian community in Iran, which has expressed solidarity with the Iranian people during these turbulent times. While details about the remaining staff of the embassy were not disclosed, their presence indicates continued diplomatic engagement despite heightened tensions.

In light of these events, the Russian government has advised its citizens to refrain from traveling to Iran, reflecting concerns for safety amidst the ongoing military operations. This move underscores the complicated regional dynamics and Moscow's role in managing its citizens' safety while maintaining diplomatic channels with Iran, amidst an increasingly hostile atmosphere fueled by external military actions.

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