Australia Calls on Citizens to Depart Iran as Ceasefire Holds
The Australian government “is securing a limited number of seats on commercial flights departing Iran for those who require assistance,” the ministry stated, further noting: “Airport operations continue to change at short notice and we are monitoring the situation closely.”
Just last week, Canberra described the regional situation as “constantly changing,” underscoring the fluidity of the circumstances. "A ceasefire is currently in place. However, there remains a risk of further military conflict, and the security situation could deteriorate with little notice," the update continued.
Tensions between Israel and Iran erupted on June 13 when Israel initiated airstrikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities, prompting a severe response from Tehran. The conflict escalated further with U.S. involvement, as American forces bombed key Iranian nuclear sites in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The fighting ultimately paused after a ceasefire, brokered by the U.S., took effect on June 24, ending 12 days of intense conflict.
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