A security alert was issued by the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv due to a potential threat of a significant attack on the city. The alert, which was disseminated early this morning, prompted a temporary change in the embassy's operational posture. Officials emphasized the importance of monitoring threats closely and ensuring the safety of personnel, stating that normal operations are expected to resume tomorrow.
As of now, no significant strikes have been reported in Kyiv, although the city has faced intense attacks in recent days. The embassy confirmed that no staff members have been evacuated; rather, some personnel opted to stay away from the office today but are expected to return tomorrow.
In a related development, the U.S. government announced it will provide Ukraine with nonpersistent anti-personnel landmines for the first time, complementing ongoing support that includes anti-tank landmines. This decision underscores the U.S. commitment to bolstering Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict.