A Polish woman held captive in Libya has been released and has safely arrived in Istanbul, Turkish authorities confirmed. Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski announced the woman’s release via social media, stating she is in good health and under the care of the Polish consulate. The minister also reiterated a warning to Polish citizens regarding travel to Libya, emphasizing the country remains dangerous. No details regarding the circumstances of the woman’s captivity or the negotiations leading to her release have been disclosed. The Polish Foreign Ministry continues to advise against all travel to Libya due to ongoing instability and security risks. This incident underscores the challenges faced by individuals in the region and the diplomatic efforts required to secure their freedom. The ministry urges citizens to heed travel advisories for their safety.
