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South Central Asia > Afghanistan > Kabul
The U.S. Embassy has restricted all travel in Kabul for employees today, August 19, 2011 due to the ongoing attack on the British Council in Karte-e-Parwan. U.S. citizens in Kabul are strongly advised to avoid Karte-e-Parwan until further notice and should only travel in the city if absolutely necessary.
South Central Asia > Afghanistan > Kabul
U.S. citizens in Afghanistan should regularly monitor the Embassy's website, and the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website, where Country Specific Information and the Travel Warning for Afghanistan are found. In addition, the Embassy encourages U.S. citizens to review "A Safe Trip Abroad," which includes valuable security information for those traveling or living in foreign countries.
South Central Asia > Afghanistan > Kandahar
Kandahar City- The Embassy has restricted travel by Embassy employees until 1500 July 15, due to an attack the afternoon of July 14.
South Central Asia > Pakistan; South Central Asia > Pakistan > Islamabad; South Central Asia > Pakistan > Karachi; South Central Asia > Pakistan > Lahore
The U.S. Mission in Pakistan issues this Warden Message to remind U.S. citizens of the continuing threat of terrorist activity.
South Central Asia > Afghanistan > Kabul
Movements of mission personnel have been curtailed due to attacks today in Lashkar Gah. Personnel have been advised to be cautious due to the potential for increased violence.