Warsaw, Poland – Web Desk: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has urged Polish citizens to leave Iran immediately, warning that evacuation may become impossible within hours due to escalating regional tensions and the risk of armed conflict.
Speaking on Thursday, Tusk advised nationals not to travel to Iran under any circumstances, stressing that the security situation could deteriorate rapidly. “Please leave Iran immediately and do not travel to the country,” he said.
The warning comes amid growing concerns over a potential military escalation in the Middle East. U.S. media reports have suggested that the United States could launch an attack on Iran as early as this weekend, although President Donald Trump has not yet made a final decision, according to officials.
Reports citing U.S. officials say military and political options are under review, with forces in the region on high alert and prepared for emergency operations.
Meanwhile, Israel has reportedly raised its security alert level, instructing civilians to stay near bomb shelters due to fears of a possible U.S. strike on Iran and potential retaliatory actions.
