Mar 11 β€’ 06:06 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Moscow announces damage to its consulate in airstrikes on Isfahan

Russia has reported damage to its consulate in Isfahan, Iran, due to recent airstrikes, raising concerns about the safety of diplomatic missions in conflict zones.

The Russian Foreign Ministry declared that its consulate in Isfahan, Iran, sustained material damage from airstrikes that targeted the city over the past weekend. The ministry's spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, reported that windows were shattered in both the consulate building and residential areas, and that several employees were affected by the shockwave from the explosion. Fortunately, there were no fatalities or severe injuries resulting from the incident.

Zakharova emphasized that attacks on diplomatic missions are a serious violation of international law and called for all parties to respect the sanctity of diplomatic sites and refrain from harming personnel. This incident highlights ongoing tensions and military escalations in the region, underscoring the vulnerability of diplomatic entities amid conflict.

In response to the situation, the Kremlin stated that President Vladimir Putin discussed the escalating conflict and the safety of Russian interests in the area. The calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities reflect broader concerns about the impact of military aggression on international diplomatic relations, and the need for parties involved to return to negotiations.

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