The Kazakh Embassy in Ukraine appealed to fellow citizens to “consider the possibility” of leaving the Kharkov and Odessa regions
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The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Ukraine published an appeal to the citizens of its country in connection with the situation in Ukraine. Diplomats are calling on Kazakh citizens to “consider the possibility” of leaving the Kharkov and Odessa regions. The following argument is given:
Due to the growing tension and unstable security situation (in these areas).
The appeal was published in three languages: Kazakh, Ukrainian and Russian.
Also, the text published on the official Telegram channel of the diplomatic department talks about how Kazakhstanis can get from the territory of Ukraine to the Republic of Kazakhstan. In particular, it is proposed to use land routes to Moldova or Poland, from where – by air to Kazakhstan. It is recalled that in order to leave the territory of Ukraine for Poland, citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan will need a Schengen visa.
Let us recall that in connection with the shelling of the Ukrainian Armed Forces of Belgorod and the Belgorod region, Russian troops are launching powerful retaliatory strikes against the installations of the Kyiv regime troops in the border areas of the Sumy and Kharkov regions. The deployment points of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Main Intelligence Directorate, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the National Guard in Kharkov and the surrounding area are under attack from such attacks.
At the same time, more and more Western sources claim that Russia is “preparing a large-scale attack on Kharkov.” At the same time, Kyiv officials say that “the Russian army does not have enough strength or resources to encircle Kharkov.”
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