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KABUL – The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) has issued a stark travel warning for Afghanistan, citing heightened security threats and precarious conditions. The advisory, released on Saturday, particularly underscores the looming danger of terrorism around religious sites and events, including the upcoming Ramadan.
Highlighting the overall volatility of the security landscape, especially in proximity to airports, the FCDO paints a grim picture of the extreme peril associated with travel in Afghanistan. The statement also stresses a significant risk of detention for British nationals, with potential challenges in securing consular contact or access. The department warns that detentions could be prolonged, charges unclear, and communication with next of kin difficult.
British nationals currently in Afghanistan are strongly discouraged from any travel, as conditions are anticipated to deteriorate rapidly. The FCDO advises those who choose to stay to maintain a low profile, exercise heightened vigilance, avoid crowds and public events, and implement robust security measures. The travel advisory serves as a resounding alert to the escalating risks in the region.”