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Embassy urges Indians in Tehran to shift to safer places (Source: Internet)
Tehran/New Delhi: The Indian Embassy in Tehran has asked all Indian nationals and Persons of Indian Origin to leave the city and move to safe locations outside, in view of the bombing by Israel.
The Indian Embassy asked Indians to provide their contact details and locations to the embassy.
In posts on X, the Indian Embassy said: “All Indian Nationals and PIOs who can move out of Tehran using their own resources, are advised to move to a safe location outside the City.
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All Indian Nationals and PIOs who can move out of Tehran using their own resources, are advised to move to a safe location outside the City.— India in Iran (@India_in_Iran) June 17, 2025
“All Indian Nationals who are in Tehran and not in touch with the Embassy are requested to contact the Embassy of India in Tehran immediately and provide their Location and Contact numbers.
Kindly contact: +989010144557; +989128109115; +989128109109
@MEAIndia India in Iran @India_in_Iran.” The development follows increased bombardment by Israel.
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All Indian Nationals who are in Tehran and not in touch with the Embassy are requested to contact the Embassy of India in Tehran immediately and provide their Location and Contact numbers.Kindly contact: +989010144557; +989128109115; +989128109109@MEAIndia
— India in Iran (@India_in_Iran) June 17, 2025
Many Indian citizens are stranded in Iran amid the ongoing tension between Iran and Israel. In view of this situation, the Indian Embassy in Tehran issued an advisory for the Indian community on Sunday, June 15.
The embassy has appealed to Indian citizens to be vigilant and to be cautious instead of getting nervous. Also, he has been asked to stay in contact with the Indian Embassy in view of the current situation.
The advisory advises all Indians to avoid unnecessary activities, keep an eye on updates on the social media account of the embassy, and follow the security instructions issued by the local administration.
The embassy has shared a Google form on the social media platform 'X,' asking Indians living in Iran to fill in their details. Along with this, the embassy said, "Do not panic, be cautious, and maintain contact with the Indian Embassy.
Iran Health Ministry spokesman Hossein Kermanpour said on Sunday that 244 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on Iran over the past 65 hours.
In a post on the social media platform X, Kermanpour noted that about 70 women and children were among the dead and that 1,277 people had been hospitalised.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said that over 90 per cent of the casualties were civilians.
"In just three recent strikes in Tehran, 73 women and kids killed; 20 children killed in Chamran residential complex, 10 still remain trapped under rubble 48 hours later," Baghaei said on X.