Kenyan government issues advisory to citizens in Middle East

The Kenyan government yesterday issued a safety advisory to its citizens living or traveling in the Middle East region, urging them to take precautionary measures.

The Kenyan government issued an official statement yesterday, urging its citizens residing or traveling in Middle Eastern countries such as Bahrain, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia to exercise sufficient caution. This advisory stems from the security situation in the region. Iran's religious leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and an Arab owner are mentioned among the names associated with this context. The statement comes amid escalating tensions in the area, though specific reasons are not directly stated. The government emphasizes the importance of following the advice to avoid potential risks. This situation affects citizens working or using services in those countries.

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