British and Polish embassies in Kyiv remain open

The British and Polish embassies, as well as the EU delegation, continue to work in Kyiv.
This was announced by Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, Censor.NET reports.
"Despite the increased risk of Russian shelling of Kyiv, our diplomats are still on duty. This is one of the visible signs of Poland's solidarity with Ukraine, which is fighting for freedom," he emphasized.
The Guardian writes that the British Embassy said in a statement that it remains open.
EU spokesperson Peter Stano said that the EU delegation to Ukraine does not apply additional precautionary measures in connection with reports of a possible massive Russian air attack against Ukraine and will continue to work as usual, taking into account the increased risk.
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv has received information that Russia may massively attack Ukraine on November 20. The CCD noted that the Russian Federation has prepared stockpiles of missiles, aircraft, and ships for massive strikes.
The embassies of Spain, Italy and Greece in Kyiv will not provide services on November 20 due to the increased risk of air attacks.