Cops verifying claims of MyKad, M'sian driving licence found in Ukraine war zone


KUALA LUMPUR: Police are verifying claims that a Malaysian identity card and driving licence were found in Levadne in Zaporizhia, Ukraine.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain (pic) said on Tuesday (Oct 29) they are checking on the claims by obtaining details from the Foreign Ministry.

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Several photos depicting a MyKad and Malaysian driving licence found in a battlefield had gone viral recently.

The documents were reportedly found after Russian forces took a Ukrainian position in Levadne.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement it was unable to confirm the veracity of the information and urged Malaysians to take precautions while abroad. – Bernama

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