Lüneburg-familie strandet i Doha på grund af krigen i Iran

Jana og John Lindner-Davidoff fra Lüneburg planlagde en afslappet hjemrejse efter en femmåneders Asien-rejse. I stedet sidder de fast i Doha og oplever detonationer og luftforsvar over deres hotel. «Usikkerheden sliter os op», siger de.

Lindner-Davidoff-familien fra Lüneburg befinder sig i en usikker situation. Efter fem måneders rejser gennem Asien skulle de gå ombord på deres fly hjem fra Doha. Krigens udbrud i Iran har ødelagt deres planer. I den qatariske hovedstad hører de detonationer og ser luftforsvarsaktiviteter lige over deres hotel. Jana og John Lindner-Davidoff fortæller om de anspændte omstændigheder. «Usikkerheden sliter os op», deler de. Deres hjemrejse forbliver usikker indtil videre, da konflikten i regionen forstyrrer fly og rejser. Krigen i Iran har vidtrækkende konsekvenser for rejsende i Gulfregionen. Familien fra Niedersachsen afhænger nu af de aktuelle udviklinger for sikkert at vende tilbage til Tyskland.

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