Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry advised citizens to leave Iran amid rising security risks

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry advised citizens to leave Iran amid rising security risks

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine advises Ukrainian citizens to leave Iran due to the deteriorating security situation.

Currently, departure is possible via:

  • Imam Khomeini International Airport (Tehran)
  • Border crossing with Armenia – Norduz/Agarak
  • Border crossing with Turkey – Bazorgan/Serow

Ukrainians are urged to follow local authorities’ instructions, avoid conflicts with law enforcement, and remain calm. Information on additional exit routes will be updated as the situation develops.

In emergencies or if your life or health is at risk, contact the Ukrainian Embassy in Iran:

  • Hotline: +98 9128 436 681
  • Email: emb_ir@mfa.gov.ua
  • Or the 24/7 MFA Ukraine hotline:
  • Phone: +38 044 238 1588
  • Email: cons_or@mfa.gov.ua

 

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