Approximately 100 Kyrgyz citizens are in Israel, most of whom are women with dual citizenship.
About 10,000 citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic live in the UAE.
In Kuwait and Bahrain, around 800 people are registered, mostly permanent residents. There are about 6,000 pilgrims in Saudi Arabia. It is important to note that there have been no requests for urgent evacuation from them.
Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasize that the situation in the Gulf countries remains stable at the moment, and no attacks on tourist cities have been recorded. The videos appearing on the internet relate to counter-terrorism operations.
“We are considering the possibility of evacuating citizens in case the situation worsens. Currently, there are no security threats, and there is also no information about injured citizens,” the department stated.On February 28, Israel and the United States struck Tehran and several other sites in Iran. Donald Trump noted that the goal is to destroy the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic and called on the Iranian army to lay down their arms and for the country's population to take their fate into their own hands.
In response, Iran carried out strikes against Israel and other countries in the Middle East. The U.S. Central Command reported that on February 28, the damage from Iran's strikes on American facilities was minimal and did not affect operations. However, on March 1, it became known that three American soldiers were killed and five seriously injured as a result of these attacks.
On the second day of the military operation by Israel and the U.S., Iran confirmed the death of the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as several high-ranking military officials, including Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh and the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Mohammad Pakpour.