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Several European countries, including Italy, Poland,Germany, and Spain, on Wednesday urged their citizens to leave Iran linked to growingsecurity concerns amid ongoing anti-government protests.
Italy’s Foreign Ministry said around 600 Italians remain inIran, calling for nationals to depart the country as soon as possible. Poland’sForeign Ministry issued a warning advising against all travel to Iran, whileGermany cautioned its citizens not to travel there and urged those already inthe country to leave, citing the risk of arbitrary arrest.
Spain also advised against travel to Iran, urging Spaniards inIran to depart using available means.
Earlier this week, Canadian and French authorities directed theirnationals residing in Iran to leave immediately, due to escalating politicaland security tensions.
Protests in Iran erupted on December 28 following a recordfall in the value of the Iranian rial below 144,00 for one dollar, and quicklyescalated into clashes with police, accompanied by slogans opposing the currentpolitical system. The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said at least2,571 people have been killed so far, including 2,403 protesters, 147government-affiliated individuals, 12 minors, and nine civilians not involvedin demonstrations. Iranian officials have acknowledged an overall death toll ofaround 2,000.
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