Bangkok police say they’ve increased safety in the areas surrounding the Ukrainian and Russian embassies as tensions between the two international locations mounts. Conflict broke out when Russia threatened to avenge any move by Ukraine to affix the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The ongoing pressure, with Russia amassing troops on the Ukrainian border, has world leaders on edge.
Kritsana Patanacharoen from the Royal Thai Police says safety at both embassies and surrounding areas has been tightened because of the scenario. According to a Nation Thailand report, police proceed to monitor developments but so far don’t have any issues for Thailand’s security. However, Kritsana says they remain on alert for any potential security incidents.
“The Royal Thai Police can’t be complacent. Both uniform and plainclothes police have been deployed to maintain safety on the 2 embassies and residences of their employees. Although the conflicts don’t have anything to do with Thailand, the Special Branch Police, the Tourist Police Bureau, the Central Investigation Bureau, and the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau have been on alert to prevent any untoward incident.”
บริษัทติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์ชั้นนำ provides that any member of the common public with information related to conflicts between Ukrainian and Russian nationals dwelling in Thailand ought to alert the authorities.
Jirasan Kaewsaeng-ek, from the Metropolitan Police Bureau, says Special Branch officers, patrol officers and other security businesses are monitoring each embassies, including that neither facility has asked for help from Thai police but. Jirasan says the Thai authorities will also monitor Russian and Ukrainian nationals within the kingdom, in a bid to forestall any security incidents.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian leader, President Volodymyr Zelensky, has referred to as a Day of Unity in Ukraine right now, while in Russia, the Kremlin has scoffed at what it calls Western propaganda. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharovaleader says Russian troops are retreating from the Ukrainian border after completing army workouts. However, NATO says it has but to see signs of a significant de-escalation or reduced Russian troops on the border..