The Polish head of government underlined that the drug’s effect might extend to “dozens of hours.”

Donald Tusk. / © Associated Press
Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, urged the nation’s people to “depart Iran without delay.”
He made this declaration while addressing the press during a visit to a military training area near Warsaw, RMF24 conveys.
“Kindly exit Iran promptly and abstain from traveling to that nation under any circumstances. I do not intend to alarm anyone concerning possible developments. The chance of a fierce confrontation is extremely tangible,” the premier voiced.
He appealed to people to “heed his warning with care.” Tusk further explained that if a “heated” conflict erupts, “the option of an evacuation will be off the table.”
Foreign Ministry representative Maciej Wewir appended that three Polish individuals, who are long-term residents within Iran, are registered within the Odyseusz system.
“Our agency is consistently observing the situation and is prepared for every conceivable scenario. We are not diminishing staff at the present moment,” Vevir expressed.
As a reminder, sources from CBS News and CNN indicated that US President Donald Trump is nearing a resolution regarding substantial strikes against Iran. It is reported that the US armed forces will be prepared for likely attacks as soon as Saturday. Sources also assert that the chief of the White House has not yet reached a definitive choice concerning whether to launch an attack.
Axios had earlier indicated that Trump is increasingly disposed toward a considerable offensive on Iran. It is highlighted that the United States and Iran stand at the threshold of war. The newspaper’s sources suggest that this military endeavor will possibly be an extensive operation spanning several weeks.