FCDO Advises Against All Travel to Russia – Ongoing War Risk & Security Threats (Updated May 2026)
Impact Assessment Rationale
LOW: Fourth-pass historical recalibration. This is a travel/security/advisory update rather than a discrete London Market loss event. It may be useful background context, but the available reporting does not evidence a current insured-loss pathway such as named insured asset damage, vessel/cargo loss, port/airspace/waterway closure, energy/facility outage, claims/loss estimate, sanctions asset action, reinsurance impact, or market pricing/capacity response.
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Geographic Zone Matches
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- JWC Listed AreasRule-basedConfidence 100%
- OFAC Sanctioned CountriesRule-basedConfidence 100%
- EU Sanctions ListRule-basedConfidence 100%
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Summary
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) maintains its advice against all travel to Russia, citing ongoing risks from Russia's invasion of Ukraine including drone attacks, air defence activity, flight disruptions, and limited UK consular support. The advisory was updated on 5 May 2026 with new information on the security situation. Additional risks flagged include a high likelihood of terrorist attacks in major cities, elevated risk of detention of British nationals, and ongoing military conscription and partial mobilisation affecting Russian and dual nationals.
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Structured Intelligence
known
- FCDO advises against all travel to Russia as of 5 May 2026.
- British Embassy in Moscow and British Consulate in Ekaterinburg remain open but could close at short notice.
- Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, generating ongoing security risks including drone attacks and air defence activity.
- Russia has declared a partial mobilisation; military recruitment is ongoing.
- Men aged 18–30 with Russian citizenship may be subject to compulsory two-year military service.
- British nationals face increased risk of detention in Russia.
- UK consular support in Russia is extremely limited, particularly in the North Caucasus.
reported
- There is a high likelihood that terrorists will try to carry out attacks in Russia, including in major cities.
- Russia has a track record of targeting foreign nationals and holding them in detention as leverage over other countries.
uncertain
- The specific triggering security incident that prompted the 5 May 2026 update to the advisory is not detailed in the article.
- Duration of current partial mobilisation and conscription regime is unspecified.
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Official Advisory
- UK FCDO Travel Advisories10 May 2026, 23:45
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Initial Detection
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) maintains its advice against all travel to Russia, citing ongoing risks from Russia's invasion of Ukraine including drone attacks, air defence activity, flight disruptions, and limited UK consular support. The advisory was updated on 5 May 2026 with new information on the security situation. Additional risks flagged include a high likelihood of terrorist attacks in major cities, elevated risk of detention of British nationals, and ongoing military conscription and partial mobilisation affecting Russian and dual nationals.
FCDO advises against all travel to Russia due to the risks and threats from its continuing invasion of Ukraine, including: security incidents, such as drone attacks, and Russian air defence activity; lack of flights to return to the UK; limited ability for the UK government to provide support.
Source: UK FCDO Travel Advisories (Official Advisory) · View source