Polish Authorities React to Iran Attack; No Reported Injuries Among Citizens

Polish officials respond to Iran crisis; Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms no information on injured Poles amid regional instability.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Response

Spokesperson Maciej Wewiór stated the situation remains unstable, with ongoing calls for Poles to leave Iran and Lebanon and avoid travel to Israel, including possible air disruptions. No injuries to Polish citizens have been reported.

The Consular Section of Poland’s embassy in Israel remains closed indefinitely due to deteriorating security conditions.

Military and Security Measures

Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed heightened security protocols for Polish troops in Iraq and Lebanon, with continuous monitoring of military diplomatic channels from Israel and the US post-Iran attack.

Presidential Priorities

President Karol Nawrocki emphasized ensuring Polish citizens’ safety in the Middle East, maintaining NATO alliances and state institution coordination amid awareness of Israeli and US military actions against Iran.

Attack Developments

Saturday saw Israel conduct a “preventive attack” on Iran, prompting a US military response. Iran retaliated with missiles toward Israel, with reported explosions in cities including Isfahan and Tabriz.

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