Irish Embassy staff in Kyiv working from home due to reports of Russian strike threat
Oleh Pavliuk, VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — Wednesday, 20 November 2024, 19:02
Staff at the Irish Embassy in Ukraine have been instructed to work from home following reports of a possible Russian attack on 20 November.
Source: Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin, quoted by PA Media, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Martin said Irish Embassy staff are working from home instead of in the embassy building in Kyiv "as a precaution".
Quote: "Consultations are ongoing between various embassies across Ukraine, but there are no plans to withdraw staff from the embassy. This is a very cautious step, but it is clear that the situation is escalating. It's incumbent on Russia to end this war."
Background:
- The US earlier urged its citizens in Ukraine to exercise maximum caution due to the risk of a major airstrike by Russia on 20 November, with the US Embassy switching to remote operations.
- Following the US, the embassies of Spain, Greece and Italy also closed for security reasons.
- In response, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry described this as an "information overreaction", noting that the threat of strikes from the aggressor state has been a daily reality for Ukrainians for more than 1,000 days.
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