22.06.2025 19:21
The United States has issued a warning to its citizens against traveling to Turkey following its attack on Iran. The warning covers 22 provinces in southeastern Turkey, specifically advising against travel to the area around the Adana Consulate. Additionally, U.S. government personnel have been instructed to maintain a low profile while in Turkey.
After the US struck nuclear facilities in Iran, tensions in the region have escalated significantly. As the next dimension of the war is questioned, a notable statement has come from the US.
US: AVOID TRAVEL TO TURKEY
The US Department of State has warned its citizens to avoid traveling to Turkey. The statement regarding the escalating tension was published under the title "Be More Cautious Due to Regional Events in Turkey, Avoid Travel to the Adana Consulate District."
"AVOID PERSONAL TRAVEL TO THE ADANA CONSULATE DISTRICT"
The warning covers 22 regions in southeastern Turkey, particularly emphasizing that personal travel to the Adana consulate district should be avoided. It was noted that US citizens should stay away from places where protests and demonstrations are taking place, and they were advised to remain "low profile."
US ATTACK ON IRAN
US forces struck Iran's nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan at midnight. The attack was personally announced by US President Donald Trump. In a post on his social media account, Trump stated, "We conducted a bombing at the Fordo facility. All our planes are currently outside Iranian airspace. Our planes are returning home."