The United States warned its citizens on Tuesday of the “potential risks” of European travel following a spate of terror attacks, including the latest bombings in Belgium that killed around 35 people.
Several Americans have already been confirmed wounded in the attacks, including three Mormon missionaries, a US airman and his relatives.
“The State Department alerts US citizens to potential risks of travel to and throughout Europe following several terrorist attacks, including the March 22 attacks in Brussels claimed by ISIL,” the agency said, referring to the self-proclaimed Islamic State group.
“Terrorist groups continue to plan near-term attacks throughout Europe, targeting sporting events, tourist sites, restaurants and transportation,” it added, in a travel alert that expires June 20.
“US citizens should exercise vigilance when in public places or using mass transportation,” the State Department said. “Be aware of immediate surroundings and avoid crowded places. Exercise particular caution during religious holidays and at large festivals or events.”