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The United States has instructed non-essential government employees and their family members to leave Oman as regional tensions escalate. The directive was issued after the US State Department updated its travel advisory on Friday, citing increased security risks in the Middle East. The advisory warned of ongoing threats of drone and missile attacks originating from Iran, which have also disrupted commercial flight operations in the region.
According to Oman's state media, two people were killed in a drone strike in the country's northern region. The report linked the incident to the broader conflict in the Middle East, where Iran has been carrying out retaliatory attacks in neighboring countries. The situation underscores the growing instability across the region and the heightened caution among foreign governments regarding the safety of their citizens.
The updated travel advisory reflects Washington’s concern over the expanding conflict and its potential to affect US personnel and operations in the Gulf region.
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