Sweden and Germany also urged their citizens not to travel to Moscow
At the same time, in contrast to the Americans and the British, who announced the threat of terrorist attacks in crowded places.
The German Foreign Ministry reports a threat of drone attacks on public transport.
In addition, the information from Washington and London dates back to March 7-8, while the German Foreign Ministry made the last update on March 6.
The day before, the US Embassy in Russia issued an urgent message.
The message indicates that in Moscow in the next two days extremists plan to attack large gatherings of people, including concerts.
“The embassy is monitoring reports that extremists are planning to attack large gatherings in Moscow in the near future.”
“U.S. citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings for the next 48 hours,” it said.
At this point, it is known that the Russian authorities have not yet reported anything about this.
A message also appeared on the website of the British Foreign Ministry about the possible threat of terrorist attacks in the Russian Federation in the next 48 hours.