


Attacks may occur with little or no warning. Russia's aviation has also been targeted. Russia has seen several terrorist attacks, which have caused large casualty numbers, including in Moscow and St Petersburg. Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Russia. Make sure your travel documents are up to date. You're responsible for your own safety and that of your family. Review your personal security plans and carefully consider the safest means and route to depart. If you're in Russia, register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's registration portal for Australian citizens in Russia – see the 'Safety' section for details on how to register. Departure routes from Russia may become disrupted at short notice. If you're in Russia, leave immediately using the limited commercial options available or private means if it's safe to do so. The security situation could deteriorate further with little warning. If you're in an affected area, follow the advice of local authorities. Further measures may be implemented at short notice. Latest update: Due to recent military tensions additional security restrictions, including some limitations on movement may remain in place in some regions.
