Estonian Citizens Returned Home Following Middle East Crisis Tallinn – Several special flights facilitated the return of Estonian citizens trapped in the Middle East region over the weekend. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized the operations to evacuate Estonians facing challenging circumstances due to the ongoing conflict. The initial two special flights arrived at Tallinn Airport early Saturday morning, successfully transporting Estonian nationals from the Persian Gulf. Photographic evidence, captured by Mihkel Maripuu, documents the arrival of the first group. Throughout the weekend, additional flights operated, continuing the effort to repatriate Estonians. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that no further special flights are planned. The operation was a coordinated response to the situation, prioritizing the safety and well-being of the Estonians trapped in the affected area. Details regarding the specific locations of origin and the number of individuals transported remain undisclosed to protect the privacy of those involved. The successful completion of these special flights marks the end of the organized evacuation efforts. Authorities expressed gratitude to the dedicated teams involved in the operation and reiterated their commitment to supporting Estonian citizens globally. Topics: #estonians #trapped #special Post navigation The Riigikogu continues with the formation of a commission investigating the case of police officers DETAILS LOEVAD⟩Rimi’s ad for the toothpaste was a good one, actually.
It’s a welcome relief to hear that so many Estonians have finally been safely returned home after such a difficult situation. Reply