The Indian Embassy in Iran repeated its travel advisory, urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel amid escalating missile strikes.
The advisory emphasized that recent incidents in the region necessitate extra caution and vigilance for all Indian nationals.
Citizens currently in Iran should use available transportation to leave the country as quickly as possible.
Embassy of India in Iran- “In view of the latest developments in the region, the Embassy reiterates its earlier advice to all Indian Nationals to avoid any travel to Iran. Indian Nationals presently in Iran are also advised to exit the country by available means of transport.” pic.twitter.com/Llu281nyXg
— ANI (@ANI) June 8, 2026
Follow Official Guidelines for Safety
The embassy highlighted that adhering to local authorities and embassy instructions is crucial for safety.
It recommended checking government updates before planning travel and avoiding unnecessary trips until the situation stabilizes.
These measures aim to protect citizens during heightened tensions between Iran and Israel.
Airport Operations Disrupted
Reports indicate that Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport and Kermanshah International Airport suspended all flights until further notice.
The closures followed missile attacks targeting Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz early in the morning from Israeli forces.
Authorities asked passengers to verify travel plans and monitor official updates continuously for changes.
Regional Tensions Escalate
Iran launched rockets targeting Israel, heightening alert levels around Jerusalem, Ramallah, and the Dead Sea regions.
Multiple groups, including Yemeni rebels, claimed attacks on sensitive locations in Israel’s Jaffa region, intensifying regional security concerns.
The embassy warned that the ongoing conflict could rapidly evolve, urging citizens to maintain high alert and follow official guidance.














