Illustration of Swedish citizens rushing to evacuate Iran from Tehran airport amid ongoing violent protests, following Foreign Ministry urgent advisory.
Illustration of Swedish citizens rushing to evacuate Iran from Tehran airport amid ongoing violent protests, following Foreign Ministry urgent advisory.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Swedish foreign ministry urges citizens to leave Iran immediately

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Swedish Foreign Ministry (UD) has tightened its travel advisory for Iran, urging all Swedish citizens in the country to leave immediately due to the deteriorating security situation. Protests that erupted on December 28 have led to violence and hundreds of deaths. The advisory remains in effect until further notice.

On Monday, January 12, 2026, the Swedish Foreign Ministry (UD) decided to tighten its travel advisory for Iran, citing the unstable security situation. All Swedish citizens are urged to leave the country immediately, and an SMS has been sent to registered Swedes on site. Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) wrote on X: "Leave the country now." She emphasized that it is UD's strongest advisory and that travelers bear personal responsibility despite warnings in place since 2022.

Approximately 1,500 Swedish citizens are estimated to be in Iran, according to UD, though the figure is uncertain. The government is closely monitoring developments and views reports of increased violence from the regime and the internet shutdown seriously, which hinders assessment of the situation. Malmer Stenergard said: "We also view seriously the shutdown of the internet for several days, which makes it very difficult to form an opinion about the actual development."

The protests erupted on December 28 in Tehran, triggered by frustration over the country's record-low currency and economic crisis. Shop owners and students took to the streets, and the demonstrations have escalated into the largest since 2022. They have been met with severe violence: the human rights group Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) reports 650 deaths, while Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) previously stated 500. Around 10,000 protesters have been arrested, and several have been sentenced to death in what are described as sham courts, according to Hengaw. UD advises against participating in manifestations and reminds of limited ability to assist those arrested, especially dual nationals.

ما يقوله الناس

Discussions on X focus on the Swedish Foreign Ministry's urgent advisory for citizens to leave Iran due to escalating protests and violence since late December. Official posts emphasize the severity and personal responsibility. Users, including public figures and journalists, support Iranian protesters against the regime, criticize Swedish media for underreporting or bias, and question Swedes' presence despite prior warnings. Sentiments range from neutral amplification to optimistic hopes for regime change.

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Sweden's Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard urges stranded citizens in the Middle East to register amid Iran escalation and closed airspace.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Foreign minister urges stranded Swedes in Middle East amid Iran escalation

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Thousands of Swedes are stranded across the Middle East after Israeli and US attacks on Iran killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, paralyzing air traffic. This follows earlier UD advisories urging citizens to leave Iran amid deadly protests. Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard now calls for registration on the UD's crisis list and downloading the Resklar app, warning of escalation risks and evacuation challenges due to closed airspace. EU nations are coordinating citizen protection.

The Swedish Foreign Ministry (UD) advises Swedes against traveling to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain due to the escalating conflict in the region. The decision was made on Saturday following attacks by the US and Israel against Iran. The advisory does not apply to transit flights at certain airports in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

As Iran's protests—sparked by economic woes in late December 2025—rage on under a near-total internet blackout, with reports now citing hundreds dead, Swedish-Iranians are voicing anguish over lost contact with family and urging global support. Despite the brutality, many see hope for regime change.

Non-essential diplomatic personnel from the French embassy in Tehran have left Iran due to the unrest shaking the country. These staff departed in two waves on commercial flights on Sunday and Monday, according to informed sources. The embassy remains open and operational, with the ambassador on site.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Iran's ambassador to Sweden, Hojatollah Faghani, told SVT's Aktuellt that the region could see peace and friendship if US forces leave the area. He defended Iran's counterattacks following US and Israeli strikes and dismissed many war reports as rumors.

دخلت الاحتجاجات ضد نظام إيران يومها السادس، مشعلها مشكلات اقتصادية، مما أسفر عن مقتل ما لا يقل عن ستة إلى سبعة أشخاص جراء قمع قوات الأمن. حذر الرئيس دونالد ترامب من أن الولايات المتحدة ستتدخل إذا قتل النظام المتظاهرين السلميين، مما أثار تهديدات من مسؤولين إيرانيين. تذكر الاضطرابات حركات سابقة، مدفوعة بالتضخم وانهيار العملة.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Sweden's Foreign Ministry has issued a travel advisory against parts of Thailand and Cambodia due to ongoing border clashes. The advisory covers popular tourist islands like Koh Chang and applies within 50 kilometers of the border. Travel companies Ving and Tui are canceling trips to the area.

 

 

 

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