Twenty-eight people from Bangladesh have reached Pakistan after leaving Iran due to fighting there. The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry announced their safe arrival at the border today. These citizens traveled across the countries using roads to escape the dangerous situation.
Pakistan officials are helping the group reach Karachi city. The travelers will board planes from Karachi to return home to Bangladesh. The Pakistan government is working with Bangladesh to make sure everything goes smoothly for the journey back.
The Bangladesh Embassy workers in Tehran are talking with other Bangladesh citizens who remain inside Iran. Embassy staff will help more people leave when they can do it safely. The fighting makes travel difficult for anyone trying to leave the country.
Embassy workers started two phone lines when the conflict began. Bangladesh citizens in Iran can call these numbers to ask for help or report their location. The phone service helps people stay connected during the crisis.
Bangladesh government leaders are watching what happens in the Middle East region. Officials promised to protect all Bangladesh citizens who live or work in other countries. The ministry said keeping people safe remains the top concern during this emergency situation.
Pakistan officials are helping the group reach Karachi city. The travelers will board planes from Karachi to return home to Bangladesh. The Pakistan government is working with Bangladesh to make sure everything goes smoothly for the journey back.
The Bangladesh Embassy workers in Tehran are talking with other Bangladesh citizens who remain inside Iran. Embassy staff will help more people leave when they can do it safely. The fighting makes travel difficult for anyone trying to leave the country.
Embassy workers started two phone lines when the conflict began. Bangladesh citizens in Iran can call these numbers to ask for help or report their location. The phone service helps people stay connected during the crisis.
Bangladesh government leaders are watching what happens in the Middle East region. Officials promised to protect all Bangladesh citizens who live or work in other countries. The ministry said keeping people safe remains the top concern during this emergency situation.