How to stay safe and 5 crucial things to keep in mind

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Nothing is more important than your own security in a war zone. Survival is the priority. Avoid unnecessary movement. Avoid venturing into unfamiliar roads and areas.

In case of active danger:

Find yourself a secure hiding spaceStay away from open areasFollow the “cover and concealment” principle

Understand, travelling in a war zone is highly dangerous. As global tensions escalate, safety experts stress caution and awareness and preparedness.

But it is still recommended to avoid conflict zones at any cost. But if caught in unwarned situations, staying informed and alert can improve your chances of staying safe in war zones.
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