Another group of citizens has been evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan.
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A total of 12 Azerbaijani citizens and one Italian citizen were evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan. They reported that few people willing to evacuate from the Iranian side of the border.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," due to military action in Iran, bus routes through that country between Baku and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic have been suspended. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry recommended citizens refrain from visiting Iran and Israel. On the evening of February 28, the first group of Azerbaijani citizens was evacuated from Iran.
According to citizens who have already crossed the border with Iran, the number of those wishing to evacuate from the Iranian side remains insignificant. Rafael Aliyev, an Azerbaijani citizen evacuated from Iran, said that there are a small number of Azerbaijanis on the Iranian side awaiting return to their homeland, Oxu.az reported on February 28.
Meanwhile, the evacuation continues; following the first group of seven, another group of citizens crossed the border through the Astara checkpoint. A total of 12 Azerbaijani citizens, including three minors, have been evacuated by 00:00 Moscow time today. An Italian citizen also arrived in Azerbaijan through the border checkpoint.
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