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Malaysians in Iran told to evacuate immediately

Malaysians in Iran told to evacuate immediately

Malaysiakini3 hours ago

Malaysians who are in Iran have been told to evacuate from the country immediately, following escalating tensions between the Islamic republic and Israel.
In a statement today, the Foreign Ministry said that it is closely monitoring the security situation in Iran, via its Malaysian embassy there.

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