Smoke rises after Iran says was an Israeli attack on Sharan Oil Depot in Tehran in Iran on June 16, 2025. Photo Credit: Reuters
The score of students from Jammu and Kashmir, who are engaged in professional courses in Iran, was reportedly moved from the capital of Tehran to safer places on Monday, June 16, 2025). However, anxiety parents are afraid of students who have been studying in other Iranian cities that have been facing a major air attack from Israel in the last four days.
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With communication lines, especially Internet services, weaker, S. Qadri, Srinagar resident and India, said his daughter (June 16, 2025) reported the family that Kashmir students were moved to QOM, a city in North-central Iran.
Saqib Ali, a resident of Budgam, said her sister, who studied in Tehran, has also been moved to QOM in the last 12 hours. “She said that this place was relatively calm compared to Tehran. She was not able to sleep in Tehran in the face of Israeli attacks. Later they were shifted on buses. The Internet is slow and only report.
Several students who study on the variants in Tehran told their parents on the phone that they had heard a loud explosion in Tehran on June 15 and could not sleep because of the threat of Israeli missiles that would interfere with variability.
No development in sheraz
Meanwhile, the father of the student from Nawa Kadal, Srinagar, told the family that students studying in other cities like Sheraz have not yet been evacuated.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for students of J&K students said that students of Tehran University of Medical Science, Islamic Azad University and Iranian University of Medical Sciences were “successfully moved on Monday”.
“The situation is getting worse”
One estimate suggested that about 600 students from Kashmir be moved to safer places in QOM. Nasir Khuehami, the National Conventor Association, said: “Many students are registered at universities and universities that are dangerously near key military installations and strategic goals. Students reported hearing sirens for air strikes, experienced shocks and observed intensified military activities. He said, ”he said,” he said he said he said he said.
Police spokesperson in Srinagar urged the locals that if some students, workers or individuals from the Srinagar district are currently imprisoned in Iran for a predominant situation and require assistance, they or their family members can kindly address the district police, Srinagar for support and help. “The information collected will be compiled and handed over to the authorities for a suitable and timely event,” the police said.
Published – 16 June 2025 21:56