The government announces that Sweden will send healthcare personnel to the Middle East due to many stranded Swedes in the region. The personnel will reinforce the Swedish crisis team in the United Arab Emirates. Health Minister Elisabet Lann (KD) emphasizes the need to assess and address medical needs on site.
Sweden's government has decided to send healthcare personnel to the Middle East to support stranded Swedes in the area. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, where reports indicate that the USA and Israel have attacked Iran, leading to live coverage of the situation.
The healthcare personnel will reinforce the Swedish crisis team in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The government has requested this from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB). “The healthcare personnel will support the embassies and need to be on site to assess and address medical needs,” says Health Minister Elisabet Lann (KD) in a press release.
The personnel may be drawn from the regions of Stockholm, Västra Götaland, Skåne, Östergötland, Uppsala, and Västerbotten counties. The aim is to assist embassies in managing medical situations among Swedes stranded due to the regional unrest.
No specific timelines for the deployment are mentioned in the announcements, but the measure highlights Sweden's commitment to protecting its citizens abroad during crises. Reports from various media, including Expressen, Sydsvenskan, and Aftonbladet, confirm the government's initiative without conflicting details.