
Bosnian Citizens to be Evacuated from Middle East
Bosnian Finance and Treasury Minister Srđan Amidžić announced that charter flights are expected to be organized early next week to evacuate Bosnian citizens from countries in the Middle East.
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Bosnian Finance and Treasury Minister Srđan Amidžić announced that charter flights are expected to be organized early next week to evacuate Bosnian citizens from countries in the Middle East.

The first group of 156 Bosnian citizens has returned to Sarajevo from Dubai after being stranded due to air traffic blockades following the outbreak of war in the Middle East. Citizens describe the situation in Dubai as 'unbearable' before their evacuation.

A Flydubai flight carrying 173 Bosnian citizens has departed from Dubai for Sarajevo, as confirmed by the BiH Ambassador to the UAE, Bojan Đokić. This follows reports of the first Croatians also returning from Dubai, citing unease over the regional conflict.

Bosnian citizens stranded in the Middle East received a message in a WhatsApp group offering them free lamb.

A Fly Dubai flight scheduled to land in Sarajevo from Dubai, carrying Bosnian citizens and tourists, has been cancelled.

After the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, some Bosnian citizens managed to return from the United Arab Emirates. Over the past two days...

The US Department of Homeland Security has updated its statistics, adding six citizens from Bosnia and Herzegovina to a list of foreign nationals accused of serious crimes in America.

A Fly Dubai plane carrying 173 citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina departed from Dubai for Sarajevo, confirmed by the BiH Ambassador to the UAE.

The first group of Bosnian and Herzegovinian citizens was unable to depart from Dubai for Sarajevo, despite some flights from the United Arab Emirates having resumed.

Flight operations have resumed at Dubai airport, with the first group of Bosnian (BiH) citizens scheduled to depart for their home country on Wednesda

A second group of Bosnian citizens arrived in Bosnia and Herzegovina from Dubai at Sarajevo International Airport, where they were met by their families.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Elmedin Konaković, announced that the Council of Ministers approved 800,000 KM for the evacuation of Bosnian citizens from Dubai.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Finance and Treasury, Srđan Amidžić, announced that funds have been secured for the return of Bosnian citizens currently in Middle Eastern countries.

A flight from Dubai to Bosnia and Herzegovina was canceled due to escalating conflict in the Middle East, affecting 156 Bosnian citizens and tourists.

Several thousand citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are currently in Gulf countries, and some have contacted the country’s diplomatic missions followi