The Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs issued an announcement. He's not just calling for Iran

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"We call on Polish citizens residing in Iran to leave. We besides urge that we leave Lebanon and avoid all trips to the full region, including Israel - said MFA spokesperson Maciej Wewiór. Due to ongoing attacks in the mediate East, evacuation may not be possible.

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MFA appeal after Israel and the US attack on Iran

The United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on Saturday. president of the United States Donald Trump confirmed that U.S. Army launched "big combat operation"and announced that Iran would not get atomic weapons. He besides called on the Iranian people to take power in the country.

Prime Minister of Israel Binjamin Netanjahu However, he said that his country and the US had begun the operation to remove the existential threat from the Iranian regime. He stressed that Tehran should not "under any circumstances" have atomic weapons. Israel's defence minister reported that he introduced "with immediate effectstate of emergency throughout the country".

Iran's IRNA agency has reported that there are explosions and dense smoke in Tehran.

Attack on Iran, conflict in the mediate East. Communication from the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs

A spokesperson for the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs, referring to this situation, recalled that the ministry had long been issue safety warnings in the mediate East region.

The Ministry calls on Poles to leave Iran and recommends leaving Lebanon and avoiding travel to the full region, including Israel. - Should the situation deteriorate further anticipate possible air traffic disruption and limited connectivity - stated Maciej Wiór.

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- I'm sorry. At the moment, we do not have information that Polish citizens endure in the morning attacks. The situation in the region remains unstable. We are prepared for different scenarios - added.

Inquired about lnumber of citizens registered in the Odysseus system in Iran, Lebanon and Israel, he said that it was 5 people in Iran, 40 in Lebanon and more than 200 in Israel. He emphasized that among these people are those who live in these countries for a long time.

Poland monitors the situation. Statements by the president and Prime Minister

Prime Minister Donald Tusk reported on Saturday that he had received MON and MFA reports in connection with the Israeli and US attacks on Iran. "At the minute our citizens, including staff of the Polish embassy in Tehran, are safe, but we are prepared for different scenarios" - said the head of government.

President Karol Nawrocki reported that he was kept informed of today's attacks on targets in Iran. He added that he remained in constant contact with NATO allies and state institutions.

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On Friday, the MFA stressed in the Communication that the conflict in the mediate East threatens travellers. "Air space for civilian traffic may be closed. Return by air may be impossible or importantly difficultny" - noted.

We urge you to leave Iran and Lebanon immediately and to avoid travel to the full region, including Israel.

If you are there, safe papers and funds and registry with the Odysseus system.

If necessary, contact the Consul:

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Contact with the Consul in Tehran It is simply a telephone number +98 902 910 4940 or an e-mail: teheran.wk[email protected]; contact the Consul in Beirut It's a telephone number: +961 71 00 2915 and an email: [email protected]. The MFA besides advised against all travel to Israel. He besides gave a telephone number to consul in Tel Aviv:: +972 547 444 106 and e-mail: telaviv.wk[email protected]

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