Both the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry and military intelligence are reassuring. According to Ukraine, reports about a possible rocket and bomb attack on Kiev are untrue.
Ukraine’s military intelligence has denied reports appearing on social media about the threat of a massive rocket and bomb attack on Kiev. The agency appeals to trust only official sources and recommends not ignoring airstrike warnings and avoiding panic by staying in safe places during threats.
Let’s not forget that several countries, including the US, closed their embassies in the capital of Ukraine today. The Polish representative office remains on site
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, in turn, indicated that the decision, among other things, The US is an “excessive” response. A Foreign Ministry spokesperson, quoted by Europe’s Pravda, stated that the threat of attacks from Russia has been a daily reality for Ukrainians for more than a thousand days. – On this 1001st day of a large-scale invasion, the threat of Russian attacks remains as present as it has been for the past thousand days. “We believe that our partners should respond on the 1,001st day in the same way as the thousand days before, without further overreactions,” he said.
The Foreign Ministry called on all Ukrainian citizens to remain vigilant, heed warnings about possible airstrikes and seek shelter in case of danger, as they would in any Russian missile attack.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is in constant contact with partners about possible threats.
Russian attack on Kiev. Sikorski: The embassy remains open
The US embassy in Kiev has received information about a “potentially significant airstrike” expected to take place on Wednesday.
That is why the American branch was temporarily closed. “As a precaution, the embassy will be closed and staff are advised to take shelter,” said an official statement on the embassy’s website.
However, the head of Polish diplomacy, Radosław Sikorski, said the Polish embassy will remain open. “Despite the increased risk of Russian attacks on Kiev, our diplomats remain at their posts, as before. This is one of the visible signs of Poland’s solidarity with Ukraine fighting for freedom,” the minister wrote on social media.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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