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        "id": 1710317,
        "msgid": "final-evacuation-phase-13-indonesian-citizens-from-iran-arrive-in-the-homeland-1777535591",
        "date": "2026-04-30 13:45:02",
        "title": "Final Evacuation Phase: 13 Indonesian Citizens from Iran Arrive in the Homeland",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has successfully completed the final phase of evacuating its citizens from Iran, with 13 Indonesians arriving home on 21 April amid escalating Middle East tensions following US and Israeli strikes on 28 February. The evacuations, conducted in three stages through coordination with embassies and airlines, have facilitated the safe return of 2,999 Indonesians via evacuation or self-repatriation by 29 April, with no further stranded citizens reported. While the situation in Gulf countries remains stable with normalising air traffic, the ministry urges Indonesians in the region to stay vigilant and maintain contact with nearest representations.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - Thirteen Indonesian citizens (WNI) evacuated from\nIran arrived in the homeland on 21 April, the Indonesian Ministry of\nForeign Affairs (Kemlu) announced on Thursday (30\/4). \u201cWe have conducted\nevacuations in three stages, and the final group of 13 Indonesian\ncitizens arrived in the homeland on 21 April,\u201d said Director of WNI\nProtection at Kemlu RI, Heni Hamidah, during a media briefing in\nJakarta. According to Heni, the evacuation process was carried out\nthrough coordination between Kemlu, Indonesian representations,\nairlines, and relevant parties, ensuring safe accommodation and return\nfor the Indonesians. She also stated that as of 29 April, the situation\nin the Middle East region, particularly Gulf countries such as Bahrain,\nKuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, is monitored\nas stable and conducive. There have been no reports of missile or drone\nattacks in recent days, while public activities and most airspace have\nbegun to return to normal. However, airports in Manama, Bahrain, and\nBaghdad, Iraq, remain closed to flights. Nevertheless, Kemlu advises\nIndonesians to remain vigilant and maintain communication with the\nnearest Indonesian representations. \u201cIn emergency situations,\nIndonesians are urged to contact the nearest representation hotline and\nthe central WNI protection hotline,\u201d Heni said. She added that as of 29\nApril, there are no more stranded Indonesians, and 2,999 Indonesians\nhave been facilitated for evacuation or independent repatriation to\nIndonesia. The conflict in the Middle East escalated after the United\nStates and Israel launched attacks on Iran on 28 February. That\nsituation triggered regional tensions impacting the security and\nmobility of Indonesians in the area.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/final-evacuation-phase-13-indonesian-citizens-from-iran-arrive-in-the-homeland-1777535591",
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