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US State Dept. says that US has organized nearly 50 charter flights to Middle East in response to the Iran strike

A State Department official revealed on Thursday that the Trump administration had organized nearly 50 flights 'to return U.S. Citizens from the Middle -East since the U.S. -Israeli War with Iran began. Officials also said the demand 'for 'the flights was declining.

In the days following the conflict, the State Department received criticism for its tardy preparations in relocating diplomats and offering assistance to U.S. Citizens as Iran's attacks led to the closure of airspace?and cancellations of flights across the region.

The official briefed journalists under condition of anonymity. "By today's end, we will have completed about four dozen flights, and safely evacuated tens of thousands of Americans from Middle East."

The Department, which waived?the cost of government-assisted flight, declined to provide detailed numbers on how many people benefited. The official stated that as of Thursday 47,000 U.S. Citizens had returned to the United States from the region since February 28. Most of them had done so on commercial flights.

The official stated that "Through the Department's Task Force, we directly provided travel assistance and security advice to approximately 32,000 Americans affected by the terrorist attacks." The official said that "most Americans who have requested assistance declined seats offered to them, choosing instead to remain in the country or take commercial flights, which allow for greater flexibility with regard luggage and destination."

The Department announced on Wednesday that it will reduce the number of charter flights and options for ground transportation because commercial flight availability has improved.

Iran has continued to hit U.S. installations in the region. On Tuesday, a drone attacked a'major diplomatic facility' in Iraq amid U.S. concerns that Iran-backed militias could target Americans and U.S. interest.

(source: Reuters)