Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Indian missions in Israel, Iran issue fresh advisories

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TEL AVIV/TEHRAN:

The Indian diplomatic missions in Israel and Iran on Sunday issued fresh advisories for its nationals after Tehran launched an unpreceden­ted drone and missile attack on the Jewish state, advising them to stay calm, adhere to safety protocols along with activating additional helpline numbers.

Iran and its proxies launched 330 missiles and drones on Israel late on Saturday night in retaliatio­n to an alleged attack by Israel on a diplomatic mission of the Islamic Republic in Damascus on April 1 in which several people, including two top commanders, were killed.

The Indian embassy in Israel issued a fresh ‘important advisory’ for its nationals after the overnight attacks by Iran.

“In light of the recent events in the region, all Indian nationals in Israel are advised to stay calm and adhere to the safety

protocols issued by the local authoritie­s,” the Indian mission said in the ‘important advisory’ posted on its social media handles.

“The Embassy is closely monitoring the situation and

it is in touch with the Israeli authoritie­s and Indian community members to ensure the safety of all our nationals,” it added.

It also urged Indian nationals to register with the embassy at a given link.

Hours later, the Indian embassy in Tehran said it has activated additional telephone lines for its nationals.

“Embassy of India in Tehran has activated additional helpline numbers. For any assistance, please contact the Embassy at: +9891281091­15; +9891281091­09; +9899321795­67; +9899321793­59; +98-2188755103-5; cons.tehran@mea. gov.in,” the Indian Embassy at Tehran posted on its official X handle.

Earlier on Friday, April 12, the Indian Embassy in Tehran had issued an advisory that said: “Travel advisory for Iran and Israel: In view of the prevailing situation in the region, all Indians are advised not to travel to Iran or Israel till further notice.”

It gave a mail ID (cons.tehran@mea.gov.in) and two phone numbers (+98-21-88755103-5 and +9891281091­15) for any assistance. It also asked all Indians residing in Iran to register themselves and gave a URL to use for the same.

Same day, the Indian embassy in Tel Aviv too had also issued an advisory amid growing speculatio­n of a retaliator­y attack by Iran advising its nationals asking them to “avoid unnecessar­y travel, remain calm and follow safety guidelines issued by the local authoritie­s.”

In New Delhi, the Ministry of External Affairs said India was seriously concerned at the escalation of hostilitie­s between

Israel and Iran which threatens the peace and security in the region.

“We call for immediate deescalati­on, exercise of restraint, stepping back from violence and return to the path of diplomacy. We are closely monitoring the evolving situation. Our Embassies in the region are in close touch with the Indian community,” the ministry said in a statement.

The statement highlighte­d that it is vital that security and stability are maintained in the region.

This is the first time that the Islamic Republic has launched an attack on the Jewish State from its soil.

Despite the barrage of projectile­s fired on Israel, none of the countries have taken any steps so far to evacuate their nationals, even though some of them, including the US, have issued advisories.

‘In light of the recent events in the region, all Indian nationals in Israel are advised to stay calm and adhere to the safety protocols issued by the local authoritie­s’

 ?? AP/PTI ?? Iranian demonstrat­ors chant slogans during an anti-Israeli gathering in front of the British Embassy in Tehran, Iran, early Sunday
AP/PTI Iranian demonstrat­ors chant slogans during an anti-Israeli gathering in front of the British Embassy in Tehran, Iran, early Sunday

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