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Bangladeshis in Ukraine may opt to leave station: Official

Conflicts1 2022-02-15, 9:27pm

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Feb. 2, 2022, Russian and Belarusian tanks drive during a joint military drills at Brestsky firing range, Belarus. - Russian Defence Ministry Press Service via AP



Dhaka, Feb 15 - Bangladesh Embassy in Poland has said Bangladeshi nationals in Ukraine may consider leaving station temporarily in view of the current situation there.

Bangladeshi nationals have also been advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Ukraine.

They are also requested to keep the Embassy informed about the status of their presence in Ukraine to enable the Embassy to reach them where and when required, according to an advisory for Bangladesh nationals - UNB