Italians must leave Ukraine now, foreign minister says
Italians must leave Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine where Russia is launching increasingly heavy missile attacks, the Italian foreign ministry, the Farnesina, said on Monday.
“Compatriots still in Ukraine are strongly advised to use the means still available, including trains, to leave the country immediately, at times when the curfew is not in force,” a message on the Viaggiare Sicuri website said. (Photo: ANSA)
“Compatriots still in Ukraine are strongly advised to use the means still available, including trains, to leave the country immediately, at times when the curfew is not in force,” a message on the Viaggiare Sicuri website said. (Photo: ANSA)
“Increasingly heavy missile attacks continue to be recorded in Kyiv and throughout Ukraine,” a message on the Viaggiare Sicuri website, managed by the Farnesina Crisis Unit, said.
“Extreme caution is advised.
“All travel to Ukraine, in any capacity, is strongly discouraged.
“Compatriots still in Ukraine are strongly advised to use the means still available, including trains, to leave the country immediately, at times when the curfew is not in force,” the message said.
The update was also published on the homepage of the Italian embassy in Kyiv.
ANSA