Oman Emerges as Surprise Refuge for Gulf War Evacuees

As war rages in the Gulf region, Oman has unexpectedly become a hub for those seeking safe passage, offering a lifeline to evacuees from neighboring countries.
Oman, a small nation on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, has emerged as an unlikely hub for evacuees fleeing the turbulence of war in the Gulf region. As conflicts intensify in neighboring countries, Oman's strategic location and relative stability have made it a crucial destination for those seeking safe passage.
The recent arrival of evacuation flights at Romania's Henri Coanda International Airport, just north of Bucharest, has highlighted Oman's role in this crisis. Passengers disembarking from these flights have included individuals from a variety of nationalities, all seeking refuge from the escalating tensions in the Gulf.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


