New Delhi, April 2 -- Nearly 1,200 Indian nationals, most of them students, have left Iran since the start of the West Asia conflict by crossing via land borders to Armenia and Azerbaijan, while three Indians were injured in attacks in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), officials of the external affairs ministry said on Wednesday. About 9,000 Indians were in Iran when military strikes by Israel and the Unites States on February 28 triggered the conflict. Scores of students were moved from cities such as Tehran and Isfahan to safer locations, and hundreds of Indians have left the country via land border crossings as Iranian airspace remains closed. "Our embassy in Tehran has facilitated the movement of 1,171 Indian nationals, including 818 stud...