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11 Feb 2022 | 03:40 AM UTC

Ukraine: US advises all citizens to leave the country as of Feb. 10

US advises all citizens to leave Ukraine as of Feb. 10 due to increased threat of Russian military action.

Warning

Event

The US government is advising all citizens to leave Ukraine through commercial or private means as of Feb. 10 due to the increasing threat of Russian military action. The advisory also warned that the US government would be unable to evacuate US citizens, and embassy functions would be severely affected, in the event of Russian military action in Ukraine.

Context

Tensions between Russia and Ukraine remain heightened despite continued diplomacy. According to the advisory, there are continued reports of a Russian military build-up along the border with Ukraine that indicate the potential for significant military action.

Advice

Consider deferring nonessential travel to Ukraine, as well as Ukrainian border areas of Russia and Belarus, and withdrawing nonessential staff until the situation stabilizes. If planning to leave, book flights as early as possible and arrive at the airport early to prevent your seat being allocated to a standby passenger; allow additional time for processing. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure that contingency plans are reviewed and regularly updated. Maintain flexible itineraries; monitor local media for updates on the situation and be prepared to change travel plans at short notice in response to developments.

Remain polite and nonconfrontational if questioned by security forces. Check trusted local sources for updated information on potential travel disruptions. Be discreet when discussing the situation, including on social media.