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US charter flights repatriating Americans to Middle East, State Department claims

The U.S. State Department announced on Wednesday that a U.S. government charter flight is bringing Americans from the Middle East to the United States, and additional flights are being planned for other locations in the region.

The agency did not provide any information on the number or passengers, the countries they were departing from, nor the arrival and departure times of the flight.

Since February 28, when U.S. forces and Israeli forces launched initial strikes against Iran, more than 17500 Americans have safely returned home to the United States. The State Department reported that approximately 8,500 Americans returned from the Middle East on Tuesday.

The Department of State reported that many more Americans have fled the Middle East for other countries in Europe or Asia since the beginning of the conflict.

The State Department issued a directive on Monday urging Americans in 14 Middle Eastern countries to leave the region immediately using "available commercial transportation." Many Americans are still facing difficulties due to the global travel disruptions that have been caused by this war.

Some?U.S. lawmakers were very critical of the situation. The State Department was accused by lawmakers of poor planning and late warnings.

The Department responded that it was "facilitating charter flights from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan" for U.S. Citizens in need. Christian Martinez, Ismail Shakil, and Steve Gorman reported; Jacqueline Wong edited.

(source: Reuters)