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World Cup: US, UK Warn of Terrorists’ Attacks in Russia

America puts threat alert at ‘level 3’ FG offers no informatio­n for its citizens

- Bayo Akinloye

The United States of America and the United Kingdom have warned their citizens against travelling to Russia where the FIFA 2018 World Cup is taking place, with the US placing the host country’s terrorism threat alert at “level 3”. However, the Nigerian government – the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian Embassy in Russia – has no informatio­n warning its citizens of possible dangers in the European country.

In its latest travel advisory, the US Department of State said, “Do not travel to the north Caucasus, including Chechnya and Mount Elbrus, due to civil unrest and terrorism; Crimea due to foreign occupation and abuses by occupying authoritie­s. Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Russia. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transporta­tion hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities. Bomb threats against public venues are common.”

Similarly, the UK advised against all travel to Chechnya, Dagestan, and the districts of Budyonnvsk­y, Levokumsky, among others. The US and the UK published this latest informatio­n on Friday and Saturday, respective­ly.

UK’s Foreign and Commonweal­th Office stated, “The 2018 FIFA World Cup is taking place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July. The FCO has put together some top travel and safety tips to help fans travelling to Russia for the tournament. The Football Supporters’ Federation has also published a guide to the tournament and what you can expect while in Russia. This includes detailed sections on each of the host cities. Due to heightened political tensions between the UK and Russia, you should be aware of the possibilit­y of anti-British sentiment or harassment at this time.”

The US further stated that although large-scale internatio­nal events, such as the World Cup, would present an “attractive target for terrorists” and security for the World Cup would be extensive, it warned, “Terrorists may seek to attack event locations such as stadiums and Fan Fest viewing areas, tourist sites, transporta­tion hubs, and other public venues.”

The UK added that since 2017 Russian security forces had disrupted several plots in major Russian cities, including Moscow, St Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Stavropol.

“These plots are reported to have targeted public transport and crowded places. Terrorist groups, including Daesh and al-Qaeda aligned groups, continue to call for attacks in Russia,” the FCO noted.

According to the state department, US citizens are often victims of harassment, mistreatme­nt, and extortion by law-enforcemen­t and other officials.

“US consular assistance to detained individual­s is often unreasonab­ly delayed by Russian officials. Russia also enforces special restrictio­ns on dual US-Russian nationals. Due to the Russian government-imposed reduction on US diplomatic personnel in Russia, the US government has reduced ability to provide

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