Hundreds of U.S. citizens have fled Iran amid Israeli strikes
- Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple military and nuclear sites in Iran on June 13, causing extensive damage and casualties.
- The strikes followed rising tensions between Israel and Iran amid escalations, with Iran firing missiles back and threatening US interests if it joins the conflict.
- In response, hundreds of U.S. citizens have sought to leave Iran but encountered delays, harassment, and security checkpoints, with some reportedly detained by Iranian authorities.
- The U.S. State Department issued a travel advisory on Friday urging Americans to depart Iran immediately and provided support to over 25,000 people amid deteriorating conditions.
- These events highlight severe risks to Americans in Iran, reflecting deteriorating security and complicating evacuation efforts amid ongoing regional conflict.
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By Jennifer Hansler, CNN Hundreds of Americans have fled Iran amid the escalating conflict with Israel, according to an internal State Department report. Details in Friday's situation report underscore that US citizens in Iran are at risk as President Donald Trump considers military action. The exact number of Americans in Iran is unknown, and the State Department does not require US citizens to register their presence abroad.
Washington, 20 Jun (EFE).- Hundreds of U.S. citizens have left Iran across its land borders since last week when the Israeli attack on that country began, according to a cable from the U.S. State Department quoted this Friday by The Washington Post. The cable points out that several U.S. citizens attempting to flee have encountered delays and harassment by the Iranian authorities and that there are some “unconfirmed” reports of Americans detaine…
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