
In a statement, the foreign ministry said the situation has led to the closure of airspaces in the three countries.
“Malaysians in the region are advised to anticipate potential disruptions to flight schedules and make the necessary adjustments to their travel plans.
“Non-essential travel to these areas should be deferred, given the unpredictable nature of the conflict,” it said.
The ministry also urged Malaysians in Iran to remain vigilant, monitor developments closely, follow instructions from local authorities, and update their contact details with the Malaysian embassy in Tehran.
“The ministry remains committed to safeguarding the welfare and safety of Malaysian citizens abroad through its diplomatic missions.”
Malaysians in need of consular assistance are advised to contact the nearest embassy.
Those in need of help may contact the Malaysian embassy in Tehran, Iran, at +98 21 8807 2444 / +98 21 8807 8606 / +98 933 535 2602, or through email; [email protected] / [email protected]
The Malaysian embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, can be reached at +964 787 859 8775 / +964 786 497 0087, or through email; [email protected]
The Malaysian embassy in Amman, Jordan, can be contacted at +962 6590 2400 / +962 78590 2400, or through email; [email protected]
Media reported that the unprovoked attacks on Iran, which started at about 3am local time on Friday, targeted both military and nuclear facilities as well as residential areas.
The strikes resulted in the deaths of numerous Iranian military personnel and civilians and caused significant damage to critical infrastructure in several parts of the country.
Iran launched dozens of missiles back at Israel on Saturday, with explosions reported in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.