
Russia Travel Warning 2025: Extreme Risks and Urgent Advisories for Foreigners Amid Ongoing Conflict and Safety Concerns
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Foreigners, particularly those holding dual Russian citizenship, face increased danger of being called up for military service and may be prevented from leaving the country in an emergency. It is crucial to carry sufficient cash and essential medications, as international banking cards do not function in Russia due to sanctions. Most embassies operate with limited staffing and advise against relying on their capacity to assist during a crisis. Air travel is further complicated by the lack of direct flights to and from many countries, requiring complex connections through third countries.
There have been sporadic drone attacks and security incidents in major cities, and travelers are strongly urged to avoid discussing political topics in public or online, steer clear of demonstrations, and avoid military zones or government facilities. Remaining vigilant, maintaining a low profile, keeping documents up to date, and informing trusted contacts outside Russia about travel plans is essential. If listeners are currently in Russia, they should have an exit strategy and monitor news closely for sudden changes in the security situation or travel restrictions.
While some recent visitors report that daily life in cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg can appear normal and that locals remain friendly, the risks for foreign visitors far outweigh the positives at this time. Official support is extremely limited and circumstances can change rapidly, potentially making departure difficult or impossible. In summary, leading authorities agree: those considering travel to Russia in 2025 must recognize the extreme risks and be fully prepared for rapidly shifting conditions that can pose serious threats to safety and freedom of movement.