Famille de Lüneburg bloquée à Doha en raison de la guerre en Iran

Jana et John Lindner-Davidoff de Lüneburg prévoyaient un retour détendu à la maison après un voyage de cinq mois en Asie. Au lieu de cela, ils sont coincés à Doha, assistant à des détonations et à des activités de défense antiaérienne au-dessus de leur hôtel. «L'incertitude use», disent-ils.

La famille Lindner-Davidoff de Lüneburg se trouve dans une situation incertaine. Après cinq mois de voyage en Asie, ils devaient embarquer pour leur vol de retour depuis Doha. L'éclatement de la guerre en Iran a contrecarré leurs plans. Dans la capitale qatarie, ils entendent des détonations et voient des activités de défense antiaérienne juste au-dessus de leur hôtel. Jana et John Lindner-Davidoff relatent les circonstances tendues. «L'incertitude use», partagent-ils. Leur retour à la maison reste incertain pour le moment, le conflit dans la région perturbant les vols et les voyages. La guerre en Iran a des répercussions importantes sur les voyageurs dans la région du Golfe. La famille de Basse-Saxe dépend désormais des développements actuels pour rentrer en toute sécurité en Allemagne.

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