U.S. Warns Citizens Against Travel to Russia Amid Drone Strikes and Explosions.
Recent Developments in Russia and Advice for U.S. Citizens
According to UATV: On June 18, 2026, the Bureau of Consular Affairs at the U.S. State Department issued a statement urging Americans to avoid all travel to Russia due to the heightened risk of drone attacks and explosions in major cities. The advisory comes as recent incidents show growing dangers for foreigners in the region. This warning is part of ongoing travel guidance updates related to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Drone strikes have already been reported across Russia, including in large urban centers such as Moscow, Kazan, and Saint Petersburg. Meanwhile, Ukrainian defense forces carried out a large-scale attack on the Moscow Oil Refinery, underscoring the escalating situation. In Russia's Rostov region, the 'Gukovo' oil depot also sustained damage.
Guidance for U.S. Citizens
In light of these events, officials from the State Department's Bureau of Consular Affairs are once again strongly advising U.S. citizens not to travel to Russia. Given the intensifying conflict and the dangers linked to military operations, these recommendations are critical for ensuring personal safety.
This statement reflects growing security concerns in Russia against the backdrop of the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.
With the increased frequency of attacks, including the use of drones, the situation in the region remains volatile, making travel hazardous for foreigners. It is essential to monitor developments closely, as continued strikes could further deteriorate the country's security landscape.
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