Italy Urges Citizens Not to Travel to Moscow

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has once again urged citizens to avoid traveling to Moscow, despite Russia describing these warnings as media noise of no benefit. He stated in an interview aired on Rai2 television: "Around one million Italians will travel abroad for the Easter holiday. We have always said it is better to postpone trips to Moscow, and if someone is already in Moscow, they should avoid crowded places. We have been saying this since March 8th." Following the recent "Crocus" terrorist attack last Friday, a source from the relevant security agencies indicated that "Russian security received information from the American side about preparations for a terrorist attack, but it was of a general nature without specifics."

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