JAKARTA - A missile -- allegedly belonging to Russia -- hit the city of Przewodow, eastern Poland. The Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw asked Indonesian citizens in Poland to be vigilant.
This appeal was issued officially by the Indonesian Embassy as monitored through his Twitter account, Wednesday, November 16.
The Indonesian Embassy asked Indonesian citizens in Poland to avoid traveling to the eastern region. Including those directly adjacent to Ukraine.
The Indonesian Embassy also asked Indonesian citizens who were there to immediately report themselves online. Links that can be used here.
If the situation is an emergency or threatens safety, Indonesian citizens are asked to immediately contact +49 728 239 137.
Himbauan bagi para WNI di Polandia atas situasi terkini pic.twitter.com/sqhxhJKlsN
— Indonesian Embassy Warsaw (@IndonesiaInPL) November 15, 2022
As previously reported, Poland said on Wednesday, a Russian rocket killed two people in eastern Poland near Ukraine.
Poland's Foreign Ministry said the rocket crashed Tuesday afternoon in Przewodow, a village in eastern Poland about 6 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, killing two people.
The Polish president said his party did not yet have conclusive evidence to show who fired the missiles, adding that Warsaw remained calm in the face of what he described as "one incident".
"We don't have any conclusive evidence at this time regarding who launched this missile. Most likely it was a Russian-made missile, but this is all still under investigation at this time," President Andrzej Duda told reporters.
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