Gouvernement kényan émet alerte à citoyens au Moyen-Orient

Le gouvernement kényan a émis hier un avis de sécurité à ses citoyens vivant ou voyageant dans la région du Moyen-Orient, les exhortant à prendre des mesures de précaution.

Le gouvernement kényan a publié hier un communiqué officiel, exhortant ses citoyens résidant ou voyageant dans des pays du Moyen-Orient tels que Bahreïn, Iran, Israël, Jordanie, Irak, Koweït, Qatar et Arabie saoudite à exercer une prudence suffisante. Cet avis découle de la situation sécuritaire dans la région. Le leader religieux iranien, l’ayatollah Khamenei, et un propriétaire arabe sont mentionnés parmi les noms associés à ce contexte. Le communiqué intervient au milieu de tensions croissantes dans la zone, bien que les raisons spécifiques ne soient pas directement précisées. Le gouvernement insiste sur l’importance de suivre les conseils pour éviter les risques potentiels. Cette situation concerne les citoyens travaillant ou utilisant des services dans ces pays.

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