The US State Department advised its citizens in Iran to exit the country by land to Armenia or Turkey if safe, citing increasing security measures and disruptions to communications and transport. In a statement on X, the Department warned of road closures, public transport disruptions, and restricted access to mobile, landline, and national internet networks. Airlines continue to impose limits or cancel flights to and from Iran. US citizens were urged to anticipate ongoing internet outages, plan alternative communication methods, and monitor security developments closely. The advisory reflects the Department’s concern for the safety of Americans amid escalating logistical and security challenges in Iran.
The US State Department advised its citizens in Iran to exit the country by land to Armenia or Turkey if safe, citing increasing security measures and disruptions to communications and transport. In a statement on X, the Department warned of road closures, public transport disruptions, and restricted access to mobile, landline, and national internet networks. Airlines continue to impose limits or cancel flights to and from Iran. US citizens were urged to anticipate ongoing internet outages, plan alternative communication methods, and monitor security developments closely. The advisory reflects the Department’s concern for the safety of Americans amid escalating logistical and security challenges in Iran.
The US State Department advised its citizens in Iran to exit the country by land to Armenia or Turkey if safe, citing increasing security measures and disruptions to communications and transport. In a statement on X, the Department warned of road closures, public transport disruptions, and restricted access to mobile, landline, and national internet networks. Airlines continue to impose limits or cancel flights to and from Iran. US citizens were urged to anticipate ongoing internet outages, plan alternative communication methods, and monitor security developments closely. The advisory reflects the Department’s concern for the safety of Americans amid escalating logistical and security challenges in Iran.
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US State Department urges citizens in Iran to leave via land to Armenia or Turkey
 
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