Which EU countries have already managed evacuations

According to Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania, their citizens have been rescued with the help of foreigners. There are still about 65 citizens of those nations waiting for help.

Which EU countries have already managed evacuations

The 72-hour ceasefire comes into effect today, and evacuation activities are anticipated to pick up.

Here are some recent figures:

Josep Borrell, the head of EU foreign policy, announced on Monday that more than 1,000 EU citizens had been evacuated.

400 people of various nationalities have been flown by France to Djibouti.

The Netherlands claimed to have dispatched two aircraft to transport its citizens to Jordan.

In a military operation on Sunday, Italy evacuated about 200 persons, saving all Italian citizens who "had asked to leave" as well as other people, including Vatican officials.

Germany announced on Monday that three flights had already departed and a fourth was en route to transport 400 refugees.

On a military flight from Spain to Djibouti on Sunday, there were 100 people aboard, 30 of whom were Spanish.