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The United States claimed to have issued a “security warning alert” as Israel and Iran continue to exchange renewed strike cycles Less than two days after the American blow Iranian nuclear sites.
In a security alert published on Sunday evening, the US State Department said that it advised American citizens around the world “to be increased caution”.
“The conflict between Israel and Iran has led to travel disturbances and a periodic closure of airspace through the Middle East,” said the alert. “There is the potential for demonstrations against citizens and American interests abroad.”
The alert advises American citizens to consult their travel notice, its information on countries and all recent security alerts if travel planning.
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Sunday’s opinion comes when world leaders continue to express concerns about American launch attacks against Iranian nuclear sites, with the leader of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, saying that there were heavy damage to the installation of Fordo after bunker-business bombs were used in the attack.
Russian president Vladimir Putin also said on Monday that he thought that the involvement of countries outside the Middle East advanced the world towards a great danger, comments which came after having said to the Minister of Iran for Foreign Affairs that there was no justification for the American bombardment of Iran.
During the hours that followed the American strikes, many airlines have canceled more flights to various countries in the Middle East, Air France suspending thefts towards Tel Aviv on Monday until July 14 and Finnair canceling its routes to and from Doha, in Qatar, until Sunday.
Air Canada also suspended the service between Toronto and Dubai on Friday until July 3, while flights to Israel remain suspended until September 8.
Global News asked Global Affairs of Canada if it plans to issue alerts similar to those in the United States
– with reuters files
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