Foreign Office warns of terror risk in Northern Ireland
The Danish Foreign Ministry warns travellers of the risk of violent disturbances and possible terrorist attacks in Northern Ireland over Easter.
In its travel advisory, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges “to avoid large gatherings, be extra vigilant and follow the instructions of local authorities”.
Among other things, travellers are urged to keep an eye on MI 5’s Threat Levels, which assesses the threat to Northern Ireland from Northern Ireland-related terrorism as “severe”.
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