More than 190 people have been evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan.

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As of the evening of March 1, 192 people have been evacuated to Azerbaijan, including 110 citizens of 19 foreign countries.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," as of the first half of March 1, 53 Azerbaijani citizens and several dozen foreigners have been evacuated from Iran across the border with Azerbaijan. The Russian Embassy has compiled a list of citizens leaving Iran via Azerbaijan, which includes approximately 500 people.

Due to fighting in Iran, bus routes through that country between Baku and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic have been suspended. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has recommended that citizens refrain from visitingIran and Israel.

As of the evening of March 1, 192 people have been evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan, including 82 Azerbaijani citizens and 110 citizens of 19 foreign countries, Oxu.az writes.

Among those evacuated are 28 citizens of Pakistan, 18 of Saudi Arabia, 18 of China, 17 of Tajikistan, six from the UAE, four from Jordan, three each from Qatar and Bangladesh, two each from Nepal and the Philippines, as well as one citizen each of Turkey, Russia, Italy, Poland, Tunisia, Lebanon, India, France, and Brazil.

As a reminder, one Azerbaijani citizen was injured as a result of US strikes and Israel on Iran. There is no threat to his life, the Foreign Ministry announced today.

On February 28, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran. Donald Trump announced the start of a large-scale military operation, accusing Iran of an "endless campaign of bloodshed and mass murder" directed against the United States and its allies. In retaliation, Iran struck American military targets in the Middle East – in Bahrain, the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar.

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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421240