US embassy in Kyiv closed as ‘possible air raid’
The US Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, issued a warning after receiving “specific information about a heavy airstrike” that allegedly took place on Wednesday.
Its embassy was temporarily closed following the warning and staff were asked to shelter in place.
“The U.S. Embassy recommends that U.S. citizens be prepared to evacuate as soon as an air alert is issued,” the statement said.
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Employees are requested to take the following steps:
- Monitor local media for updates
- Identify shelters in advance of any wind warning
- Cover immediately when a wind alert is announced
- Follow the instructions of Ukrainian officials and first responders in an emergency
This comes after Ukraine fired a US-supplied long-range ballistic missile at Russia on Tuesday, the first time Kyiv has done so in the 1,000-day war, which was authorized by President Biden on Sunday.
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It was not the first time the embassy had issued a warning about possible danger and a major attack.
It also issued a similar warning on Ukraine’s Independence Day on Aug. 24.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a revised nuclear doctrine on Tuesday, warning that any attack by Russia backed by a nuclear power could trigger a nuclear response.
Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to this report.
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