United States Warns Citizens Ahead of Sochi

(ATR) The United States Department of State issued a travel alert to its citizens to “remain attentive to their personal security” when attending the Sochi 2014 Olympics.

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ADLER, RUSSIA - JANUARY 08:  The Olympic Rings stand outside of Sochi International Airport on January 8, 2014 in Alder, Russia. The region will host the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics which start on February 6th, 2014.  (Photo by Michael Heiman/Getty Images)
ADLER, RUSSIA - JANUARY 08: The Olympic Rings stand outside of Sochi International Airport on January 8, 2014 in Alder, Russia. The region will host the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics which start on February 6th, 2014. (Photo by Michael Heiman/Getty Images)

(ATR) The United States State Department issued a travel alert to its citizens to "remain attentive to their personal security" when attending the Sochi 2014 Olympics.

The run up to the Games have been marred by terrorist attacks in regions around Sochi, prompting the warning. The alert will expire on March 24.

The State Department warned travelers that Sochi’s infrastructure is still untested when it comes to hosting a large-scale event, and the North Caucasus has a history of terrorist attacks.

Three suicide bombings occurred in the Russian city of Volgograd from October to December 2013. Doku Umarov, whom the United States classifies as the leader of a terrorist organization, has also called on Muslim insurgents to disrupt the Olympic Games.

According to the State Department’s alert, "Westerners have not specifically been targeted, but are viewed as complicit in the Russian government's efforts to control the North Caucasus region."

The State Department also warns travelers to stay away from public areas that lack "enhanced security measures" due to potential demonstrations over Russia’s anti-gay laws.

"Demonstrations intended to be peaceful can develop quickly and unpredictably, sometimes turning violent."

There is also a warning about petty crime in Sochi.

"Travelers should avoid carrying large amounts of money or other valuables. Purses, wallets, cell phones, and electronics should be secured while traveling on buses, trains, or other forms of public transportation."

A Sochi fact sheethas been prepared for U.S. citizens attending the games to ensure safety for all citizens travelling abroad.

Written by Aaron Bauer.

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