‘Do not sleep in 3 days’: Indian students in Iran are afraid; Israel Escalets Attack |

Since the tension between Israel and Iran reaches a boiling point, Indian students studying in Iran are growing rapidly for help, urging the Government of India to urge them to evacuate before the situation and situation deteriorate.A series of air strikes on Iranian cities near residential areas have stressed and harassed the situation for students enrolled in various medical universities across the country. Many Indian students, mostly Iranian medical programs from Jammu and Kashmir mostly prefer for their ability.“One blast occurred at just 5 kilometers from our hostel. More than 350 Indian students have been nominated here. We are nervous “, said Imtisal Mohidin, a third -year MBBS student at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran.” We woke up from explosions at around 2:30 pm on Friday and went to the basement. Since then, we have not been able to sleep. ,In Karman University of Medical Sciences, first -year students describe the crisis situation in Iran. “We heard the gunshots today. We have been asked to stock up on drinking water,” Faizan said, which is from Srinagar. “My parents call me 10 times a day. Internet is hard work. We came here to study, but now our only concern is alive.With suspended and Iranian airspace flights under sanctions, students say they have the only hope for safety by returning home.Responding to growing concern, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has advised all citizens and individuals of Indian origin to stay indoors and follow the verified communication channels including a dedicated telegram group for updates.In his third year at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, a 22 -year -old MBBS student Imtisal said that more than 350 Indian students have enrolled in his university alone. He said, “The embassy is in touch and has shared the helpline numbers, but we are really scared. We are asking the Government of India to bring us back before it worse.” A statement by the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that the embassy was closely monitoring the incidents and is in touch with the affected students. The statement said, “The safety and welfare of Indian students is our priority. Some are being transferred to safe areas within Iran with the help of an embassy. Other options are also being seen.”