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MOSCOW, June 15, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russia said Sunday it had evacuated
several of its citizens from Iran and halted activity at its Tehran consulate
after Israeli attacks on the country sparked retaliatory missile fire towards
Israel.
"Due to the current situation, the consular service of the embassy is
temporarily suspending its activities. The resumption of consular services will be announced later," the Russian embassy in Tehran said on Telegram.
Russian Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova said musicians from the Tchaikovsky
Grand Symphony Orchestra were evacuated from Iran.
"The musicians crossed the Azerbaijani border. Yesterday (Saturday), Fyodor
Bondarchuk's film crew left Iran via the same route," she said on Telegram,
referring to the Russian director and actor.
Russia's civil aviation authority ordered airlines to suspend flights to
Iran and Israel and avoid their airspace -- along with that of Jordan and Iraq
-- until at least June 26, following official travel warnings issued Friday.
Israel launched unprecedented strikes on Iran's military and nuclear
facilities early Friday, saying it aimed to stop Tehran from acquiring nuclear
weapons.
Iran has responded with multiple missile salvos targeting Israel.
President Vladimir Putin, who maintains ties with both Iran and Israel,
condemned Israel's strikes and warned of a "dangerous escalation" in the Middle East.