Greece, Italy and Spain close their embassies in Kyiv amid the risk of Russian attacks
Following the published information of potential air attacks, Spanish, Italian, and Greek embassies will not provide the services to ensure personal safety. The United States did the same earlier due to the received message concerning the "specific information of a potential significant air attack on November 20".
20 November 2024 06:36
Following the US Embassy's decision, the Spanish, Italian, and Greek embassies have also been closed due to the rising possibility of an air attack on Kyiv. The statement issued by the American officials stated that "The US Embassy in Kyiv has received specific information of a potential significant air attack on November 20". The statement further informs "out of an abundance of caution, the Embassy will be closed, and Embassy employees are being instructed to shelter in place".
Shutting down embassies amid tensions
Because of the report, Spanish Embassy informed that "in an email sent to Spaniards living in the country, embassy recommends that they take extraordinary security measures, follow all recommendations of local authorities and always have a shelter".
Following the decision, Italian Embassy has also issued similiar statement on its website, claiming that "as a precaution, the Embassy in Kiev will be closed to the public today. The Embassy remains operational. In the event of an airstrike, all Italian citizens in the country are advised to follow the most stringent risk mitigation measures and immediately go to the nearest shelter".
Greek officials' work in Kyiv is also temporarily suspended "for security reasons". In a Facebook post, embassy also urged citizens to "avoid travel and remain in safe areas".
British embassy has already been operating a limited diplomatic function
In recent months, the British embassy has been already working on a limited scale due to the potential threat. The Independent states that the UK’s science secretary, Peter Kyle, claimed that the British government has also closely monitored the current situation concerning the possible air attack. He stated "we have very good relationships with the government in Kyiv and with the United States. We will do everything we can to keep British citizens safe".
In the interview with Radio Times, Kyle also added that he is "not going to share details at the moment of operational matters that are on the ground in Kyiv" but assured that the British government is simultaneously "incredibly closely" watching the current threatening situation.
Kyiv confirms Russia's preparation for "massive attack"
Andryi Kovalenko, head of the Ukrainian Security Council's Centre for Countering Disinformation, commented on the American information concerning the possible attack. "Let me remind you that the Russians have been stockpiling missiles for a series of attacks on Ukraine for months. This includes Kh-101 missiles, which they continue to produce, as well as Kalibrs and ballistics", said Kovalenko, according to Reuters.
Sources: efe.com, censor.net, The Indepndent, Reuters