Italian authorities called on their citizens not to visit Moscow

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Italian Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani is on TV Rai2 He called on the country’s citizens not to visit Moscow.

Nearly half a million Italians plan to travel abroad over the Easter holidays, he said.

“We have always said that it is better to postpone trips to Moscow to avoid places with large crowds of people, and especially if someone is already in Moscow. “We have been saying this since March 8,” he shared.

On March 8, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommended that all trips to Russia be postponed and “evaluate whether the presence in the Russian Federation is absolutely necessary.”

Tajani previously gave an interview to Corriere della Sera newspaper. statedThe Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned citizens to avoid traveling to the Russian Federation due to the risk of terrorist attacks. According to him, such a danger was “in the air”.

On the evening of March 22, a terrorist attack occurred in the concert hall of the Moscow Crocus City Hall. Before the picnic group’s performance, gunmen entered the hall and opened fire on the audience. After this, explosions occurred and a fire broke out.

Previously Appeared Complete chronology of the terrorist attack in Crocus.

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