Warsaw (HRNW) – The Polish government has issued an urgent directive for its citizens to leave Iran immediately, citing escalating tensions between the United States and Iran and fears of a potential military conflict.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that the security situation in the region could deteriorate rapidly, making evacuation more difficult in the coming hours. In his statement from Warsaw, he urged citizens to avoid travel to Iran and to leave the country without delay.
The emergency warning comes amid rising concerns over possible US military action against Iran. US media reports indicate that officials are reviewing strategic and operational aspects, while military personnel in the region remain on high alert. Concurrently, security measures in Israel have been strengthened, with citizens advised to stay near shelters and bunkers in anticipation of any escalation.
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