Two MBBS students from Haryana's Nuh stranded in Iran amid Middle East conflict; families ‘tense’
Two MBBS students from Haryana, Ziya Ur Rehman (25) and Fahed Khan (22), are currently stranded in Iran due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The duo, who traveled to Iran in 2023 to study medicine at Arak University, are now facing uncertainty as the region grapples with conflict. Their families back home in Nuh district are understandably anxious, with ongoing concerns for the safety and well-being of their loved ones. Local authorities have been reached out to for assistance, but the situation remains precarious as the geopolitical climate continues to evolve. The students' predicament highlights the challenges faced by Indian students studying abroad, particularly in regions affected by instability. As the families await updates, they are hopeful for a resolution that ensures their safe return.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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