282 Russian citizens were evacuated from Iran via Azerbaijan.
More than 1,790 people have been evacuated from Iran through the Azerbaijani checkpoint, including 282 Russian citizens.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," bus routes through Iran between Baku and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic have been suspended due to military action in Iran. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has recommended citizens to refrain from visiting Iran and Israel. Employees of the embassy in Tehran and the consulate general in Tabriz have been evacuated to Azerbaijan. The evacuation of foreigners is being carried out through the Astara checkpoint.
On February 28, Israel and the United States began strikes on Iran. Donald Trump announced the start of a large-scale military operation. In response, Iran began shelling Israel, American military facilities, and civilian targets in the Middle East, according to the Caucasian Knot report "The Main Impact of the Military Conflict with Iran on the Caucasus".
Since the beginning of US and Israeli military operations against Iran, 1,797 people - citizens of 66 countries - have been evacuated through Azerbaijan, Report reported today.
From February 28 to 10:00 on March 7, 297 citizens of Azerbaijan, 487 - China, 282 - Russia, 173 - Tajikistan, 118 - Pakistan, 57 - Oman, 44 - Italy, 32 - Indonesia, 20 - Spain, 18 - Saudi Arabia, 21 - Iran, 16 - France, 13 - Georgia, 10 citizens of Bulgaria and Congo, 8 each from Brazil and the United Kingdom, 7 each from Belarus and Uzbekistan.
Also, 6 citizens each from the UAE, Slovakia, and Canada crossed the border; 5 each from Serbia, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, and the Czech Republic; 4 each from Bahrain, Jordan, Switzerland, Sri Lanka, Japan, Ukraine, Turkey, Hungary, Belgium, and Kuwait.
In addition, 3 citizens each from Qatar, Bangladesh, Mexico, the Philippines, Finland, Romania, and Croatia were evacuated; 2 each from Nepal, Lebanon, Kyrgyzstan, Yemen, Sudan, India, and Cyprus; and one citizen each from Poland, Australia, Tunisia, Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Latvia, Egypt, Myanmar, the Maldives, Cuba, South Africa, Sweden, Germany, and the Vatican, the publication says.