The countries of the world continue to evacuate their citizens from Iran and Israel

Several countries have announced the evacuation of their citizens from both Israel and Iran in light of the increasing escalation in the conflict between the two countries, which included mutual missile strikes and a rise in the numbers of civilian victims.
In this context, Foreign Minister Henrika Mousica-Dindice in Warsaw announced the launch of a plan to evacuate Polish citizens from Israel, explaining that the plan includes the conduct of a land procession to Jordan and then transferred those who were evacuated by air to Poland, and that there are currently no plans to evacuate Polish citizens from the rest of the Middle East.
Slovakia also began the transfer of its citizens and other citizens from the European Union by air from Israel via Jordan and Cyprus.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bratislava announced yesterday evening that the first trip to the Slovak capital transported 73 people, including 30 Slovenia and 43 citizens of the European Union, and that more evacuation trips are scheduled to be organized today and tomorrow.
On Saturday, Russia postponed 86 of its citizens residing in Iran to Azerbaijan, and 238 others on Sunday, including diplomatic families.
China advised its citizens to leave Israel; Today, the Chinese embassy in Tel Aviv called on the Chinese citizens to leave the country as soon as possible across the land border, while recommending crossing to Jordan.
The South Korean Foreign Ministry also announced today the expansion of its warning regarding traveling to Iran, and urged its citizens in all regions of this country to leave immediately.
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