Russia has reportedly issued a warning to diplomatic missions and international organizations, advising them to leave Ukraine’s capital Kyiv due to the risk of a possible large-scale retaliatory strike. According to Beyond Time News, the warning was communicated through the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Officials said the advisory should be taken seriously amid rising military tensions in the region.
Moscow Cites Security Concerns and Escalation Risks
According to Beyond Time News, Russian officials stated that the alert was issued in anticipation of potential military escalation. Diplomatic missions were urged to ensure the safety of their personnel and consider evacuation from the capital.
The warning comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides exchanging accusations over recent developments.
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Ongoing Ceasefire and Conflict Uncertainty
Reports indicate that Russia had previously announced a temporary ceasefire tied to commemorative dates, while Ukraine raised concerns over its fairness and implementation.
According to Beyond Time News, both sides have accused each other of violations during past ceasefire periods, and fighting has continued despite temporary pauses.
Rising Diplomatic and Military Tensions
The situation remains fluid, with limited confirmation of coordinated ceasefire adherence. According to Beyond Time News, military activity and diplomatic warnings have intensified uncertainty over the next phase of the conflict.
Officials have not independently verified full evacuation measures by foreign missions.



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