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India issues advisory, asks all to avoid travel to Iraq

June 15, 2014 19:33 IST

Amid escalation in violence in Iraq, India on Sunday asked its citizens not to travel to the troubled-torn country and set up a 24-hour helpline to offer assistance to those living there.

The government also asked Indians residing in Iraq to consider leaving the country in view of the ‘precarious’ security situation there. “In view of the precarious security situation prevailing in Iraq, Indian nationals are advised to avoid all travel to Iraq,” the External Affairs Ministry said.

The Indian Embassy in Baghdad has set up a 24-hour helpline which can be accessed for information or assistance. The MEA also said, “Indian nationals in Iraq may consider leaving the country by commercial means if it is safe to do so.”

It also asked Indians living in violence-affected areas in Iraq to remain indoors and remain in contact with Indian Embassy in Baghdad.

“Those nationals who do not have travel documents or need other consular services are advised to seek assistance from the Indian Embassy in Baghdad,” the MEA also said.

The MEA has given the following phone numbers for those who need any assistance - +964 770 444 4899; +964 770 444 4899, +964 770 484 3247 and +964 770 484 3247.

Image: Families fleeing Mosul, the first city that was overtaken by the militants. 

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