The UK Foreign Office has issued a warning to British nationals planning to visit North Macedonia, due to an increased risk of terrorism in the country.
While the overall risk remains low, attacks inspired by extremist ideologies cannot be ruled out, and travellers are urged to stay vigilant and cautious during their visit.
The advisory, updated on Wednesday, notes that the threat of terrorism is global and could target UK interests and British nationals.
The Foreign Office warns that potential attacks in North Macedonia could occur indiscriminately, particularly in areas frequented by foreign visitors.
British tourists are encouraged to stay aware of their surroundings at all times, monitor local news, and follow guidance from authorities.
North Macedonian authorities have carried out counter-terrorism operations against suspected extremists due to a potential risk posed by extremist ideologies in the region.
Tourists are reminded to exercise caution and be prepared to adapt their plans if necessary to ensure their safety.
In addition to the terrorism advisory, the Foreign Office highlights occasional political unrest in North Macedonia.
Protests, while generally peaceful, can sometimes lead to disruptions.
Travellers are advised to avoid large crowds and gatherings, especially after dark, and to remain indoors during periods of civil unrest.
Crime in North Macedonia, while not specifically targeting foreign nationals, does include incidents of pickpocketing and bag-snatching, particularly in nightlife and shopping districts late at night.
Tourists are urged to secure their belongings and remain vigilant, as some organized groups may deliberately target visitors.
Despite these warnings, the overall safety of foreign nationals in North Macedonia remains relatively stable.
However, the Foreign Office advises British tourists to take appropriate precautions, including safeguarding personal belongings, staying informed through local media, and adhering to the advice of local authorities.
North Macedonia, with its stunning landscapes and rich cultural history, continues to attract visitors from around the world.
However, travellers should prioritize their safety and remain cautious to ensure a secure and enjoyable visit.
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