311 Indian citizens including students of Kashmir returned safely from Iran amid growing struggle

More than 300 Indian citizens trapped in Iran, especially a great air flight (W50071A) with students, came to the Delhi Airport on Sunday, which ended with intensive anxiety and emotional turmoil for hundreds of families, especially in Jammu and Kashmir,, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. The development occurred in the Middle East amid growing stress, when the US has carried out airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear bases. Those who were evacuated included more than 200 students from Kashmir, who were studying in Iran and were caught in the growing struggle in the region. His return brought relief to the worried relatives who were sleeping uncertainty for the safety of their children.
 

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Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesman Randhir Jaiswal, sharing updates on X, confirmed India’s commitment to a safe return of his citizens amid growing struggle in the region. He posted with photographs of those taken out, “Operation Sindhu continues. 311 Indian citizens reached New Delhi on June 22 at 1630 at a special flight. So far 1428 Indian citizens have been expelled from Iran.”
 

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The Jammu and Kashmir Students Union expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Indian government, Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Iran for timely and efficient intervention. The Sangh said in a statement, “These students, who have faced the days of crisis in the war zone Iran, have finally returned to the safety of their motherland and the warm hugs of their waiting families.” The Sangh also praised quick coordination between Indian and Iranian officials, which ensured withdrawal during the “very serious condition”.

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