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Canada echoes U.S. warning of ‘imminent terrorism risk’ in Moscow

The Canadian government is echoing a warning from the U.S. embassy in Russia of an “imminent terrorism risk” in Moscow.

The U.S. embassy said on Thursday it is monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, including concerts, and that American citizens should avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours.

Global Affairs Canada updated its Russia travel advisory page to recast the statement, and is advising Canadians in Moscow also to avoid large gatherings, to be aware of their surroundings when in public places, and to monitor local media for the latest news. The United Kingdom is also advising on its website about the warning.

Canadians have already been advised to avoid all travel to Russia given its now two-year-old full-scale conflict with Ukraine, the fallout of which could include partial military mobilization, restrictions on financial transactions and increasingly limited flight options, GAC said.

“If you are in Russia, you should leave while commercial means are still available,” it said.

“If you remain in Russia, maintain a low profile. Canadians holding Russian citizenship may be subject to call-up for mandatory military service.”

The U.S. embassy’s warning came hours after Russian security services said it foiled a planned shooting at a synagogue by a cell from the Afghan arm of Islamic State.

It’s unclear if the two statements are linked.

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said an Islamic State cell was operating in Russia’s Kaluga region as part of the Afghan arm of the group, which is known as ISIS-Khorasan, and seeks a caliphate across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Iran.

The group first appeared in eastern Afghanistan in late

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