Quinto vuelo japonés de evacuación llega desde Omán con 46 personas

El quinto vuelo fletado por el Gobierno para evacuar personas del Oriente Medio aterrizó el viernes en el aeropuerto de Haneda, en Tokio, procedente de Mascate, Omán, con 42 nacionales japoneses y cuatro surcoreanos de Omán y los EAU. Esto eleva a 822 el total de evacuados mediante estos vuelos.

Como parte de la operación en curso de Japón para evacuar a nacionales y otras personas del Oriente Medio en medio de la guerra de Estados Unidos e Israel contra Irán —anunciada inicialmente el 5 de marzo—, el quinto vuelo fletado llegó al aeropuerto de Haneda procedente de Mascate, capital de Omán, el viernes por la mañana. Transportó a 46 personas (42 japonesas y cuatro surcoreanas) que se encontraban en Omán y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, según el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores. 42 Japanese and four South Koreans from Oman and the United Arab Emirates, according to the Foreign Ministry. 822 people have now been evacuated using these services. A sixth flight is set to depart from Riyadh on Friday, after which the operation is expected to conclude for those wishing to return to Japan.

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