- The US
embassy inMoscow issued asecurity alert to Americans inRussia on Sunday. - The embassy told Americans to avoid crowds, carry ID, and have an evacuation plan.
The United States embassy in Moscow on Sunday issued a warning to Americans in Russia about "threats of attacks" in urban areas, telling them to avoid crowded places.
"According to media sources, there have been threats of attacks against shopping centers, railway and metro stations, and other public gathering places in major urban areas, including Moscow and St. Petersburg as well as in areas of heightened tension along the Russian border with
The security alert tells Americans to "carry proper identification, including a U.S. passport with a current Russian visa," to "stay alert in locations frequented by tourists/Westerners," and to "have evacuation plans that do not rely on U.S. government assistance."
The US has already been urging Americans in Ukraine to leave.
The security alert comes as the threat of Russia invading Ukraine looms. The White House said Saturday Russia could attack Ukraine "at any time."