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Travel Alert: Critical Risks for US, Canadian, and UK Citizens in Russia Amid Ongoing Conflict and Security Threats

Travel Alert: Critical Risks for US, Canadian, and UK Citizens in Russia Amid Ongoing Conflict and Security Threats

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Travel to Russia is currently strongly discouraged by multiple governments due to significant safety and security risks. The United States State Department has issued its highest Level 4: Do Not Travel advisory for Russia as of May 2025. This warning cites risks such as the ongoing armed conflict with Ukraine, the risk of terrorism, arbitrary enforcement of local laws, wrongful detentions of foreigners, and the limited ability of the U.S. government to provide emergency assistance. U.S. citizens in Russia are urged to leave immediately while commercial travel options remain available. There have been credible reports of U.S. citizens being detained on false charges or questioned by Russian authorities without clear cause. The security situation can change rapidly, and recent incidents include drone attacks and explosions in major Russian cities, with ISIS Khorasan having claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in Moscow in 2024. Embassy and consular services are extremely limited, especially outside Moscow.

Canada’s Global Affairs also advises against all travel to Russia due to the impacts of the armed conflict with Ukraine and the increased risk of terrorism. Canadians in Russia may face mandatory military service if holding Russian citizenship, are likely to encounter restrictions on financial transactions, and may have limited flight options for departure. The Canadian government warns that support for citizens within Russia is very limited, and those who choose to stay should maintain a low profile, avoid discussing political developments in public or online, and have ample cash and essential supplies in case of sudden changes. Canadians are encouraged to monitor trustworthy news sources, register with their consular service, and keep travel documents up to date.

The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) also advises against all travel to Russia due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, security threats such as drone and missile attacks, and the high likelihood of terrorist events in major urban areas. There is also a warning about the scarcity of available flights for return travel, and the British government’s ability to support citizens in distress is severely limited. The FCDO highlights further risks for dual nationals, as Russian authorities may treat them solely as Russian, subjecting them to local laws including mandatory military conscription. In some cases, law changes have prevented those eligible for conscription from leaving the country upon issuance of a draft notice.

Travelers who ignore these advisories should be aware that insurance policies may become invalid when traveling against official government advice. Those still in Russia are urged to reconsider their stay, avoid military or political activity zones, keep a low profile, and maintain regular contact with family or friends regarding their whereabouts and travel plans. With the persistent threat of violence, reduced diplomatic support, and unpredictable legal environment, traveling to or remaining in Russia poses serious risks.

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