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First small group of Australians escape Iran by plane

1 July 2025 10:25 | News

Australian citizens are starting to fly from Iran, but further escape options between the fear of the Israeli attack are limited.

Five Australian Iran left Iran on a commercial flight for Dubai with the help of the Australian government from Mashhad in the northeast of the country.

Since the start of the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the airports in Iran’s capital Tehran have been closed.

Limited flights outside Eastern Iran are opened and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs contacted hundreds of registered travelers and to warn them about the seats when they are present.

More than 3000 Australians who want to leave Iran are registered to the Aid Department in the Australia and the registration department for family members.

More than 50 Australian borders passed successfully and were greeted by Australian officials, and more than 150 received border code for Azerbaijan.

After being represented by Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Consulate officials, a accumulation of Australian demands for the Azerbaijani border crossing codes was cleared.

The episode advises Australians in Iran now to leave, if it is safe, the ceasefire says that although it continues for now, the situation remains variable and can change rapidly.

Given that the environment in Iran is much more difficult than Israel, the ability of the department to provide consular assistance is extremely limited.

Australia’s Embassy in Tehran suspended operations and the staff was recently released.

Travelers are asked to continue to control. Smartraveller Website For updates.

On June 13, after the 12 -day war in Israel launched a missile in Iranian military and nuclear areas, the ceasefire was reached.

The United Nations came a day after the nuclear guard dog declared Iran by violating his obligations that were not removed for the first time in nearly 20 years.

The attack triggered retaliation strike waves between Iran and Israel before intervening with a strike aimed at injury the US’s nuclear program and forcing a ceasefire between the two countries.


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