
The United States expelled roughly 50 Iranians; the flight departed from Arizona with stops in Egypt and Kuwait. The New York Times reports on the deportation and the involvement of Russian and Arab nationals. This is the second occurrence this year. Approximately 2,000 Iranians are awaiting deportation.
The United States of America, as agreed upon between Washington and Tehran, expelled about 50 Iranian nationals from the country, and this is reported by The New York Times, citing unnamed Iranian officials.
According to the obtained intelligence, the aircraft with passengers from Iran took off from an airport situated in Arizona. The itinerary includes stops in Egypt and Kuwait. This marks the second such flight in the current year; previously, in September, about 100 Iranian citizens departed the US territories.
In addition to Iranian citizens, states The New York Times, there are people from the Russian Federation and Arab nations aboard the air transport, who will disembark during the scheduled stop in Cairo, the Egyptian capital.
The newspaper also states that around 2 thousand Iranian individuals are awaiting the order to leave the USA.