According to the Hajj and Pilgrimage Information Center, Hamid Reza Mohammadi, head of the Medina headquarters, said about the services provided to the pilgrims of "Previous Medina": "Thank God, the transfer of the pilgrims of "Previous Medina" was completed on the 15th of May, and about 48,500 people entered the city of the Prophet in 337 convoys with 208 flights, and after 5 days of presence, they were transferred to Mecca by the Haramain train."
Referring to the accommodation of the pilgrims in the city of Medina, he added: 19 hotels, all of which were located near the Prophet's Shrine and Baqi' Paradise, were the accommodation places for the dear pilgrims, who could reach the Prophet's Shrine in less than 5 minutes.
Regarding the number of pilgrims visiting religious sites in Medina, Mohammadi said: The pilgrimage to the Quba Mosque, Zouqbaltin, and the Uhud Cemetery was planned for the third day of the pilgrims' presence, and in this process, all pilgrims visited the pilgrimage, and 1,200 zero-kilometer buses served the pilgrims in this regard.
Regarding the issue of the Holy Shrine, Mohammadi also said: All pilgrims from our country visited the shrine in Medina before, of course, some pilgrims took turns by registering in the Nask, and after a few days, with the assistance of the host country and the provision of conditions, the shrine was taken in groups.
Mohammadi considered the process of feeding and supplies in Medina to be satisfactory and stated: Our two kitchens with about 50 skilled and capable personnel have been responsible for cooking and distributing 703,000 meals, and services to pilgrims in "Medina after" will also continue.
Regarding the timing of the arrival of pilgrims to "Medina" later, the head of the Medina headquarters announced: "The Medina operation before will end this evening, Sunday, June 11, with the departure of 1,930 pilgrims to Mecca, and the Medina operation after will begin after the days of Tashreeq on June 20 and will continue until July 4, and we will have flights for pilgrims to return to the country from June 15 to July 9."