U.S. warns of al-Qaeda reprisals over bin Laden

In a worldwide travel alert released shortly after President Barack Obama late Sunday announced bin Laden’s death in a military operation, the department said there was an "enhanced potential for anti—American violence given recent counterterrorism activity in Pakistan."

May 02, 2011 10:25 am | Updated November 28, 2021 09:15 pm IST - Washington

The State Department is putting U.S. embassies on alert and is warning Americans abroad of possible reprisal attacks from al—Qaeda and its affiliates around the world after the killing of the group’s leader Osama bin Laden by American forces in Pakistan.

In a worldwide travel alert released shortly after President Barack Obama late Sunday announced bin Laden’s death in a military operation, the department said there was an “enhanced potential for anti—American violence given recent counterterrorism activity in Pakistan.” It said Americans living or travelling abroad, particularly in areas that have been hit by anti—American violence in the past should limit travel outside their homes and avoid large gatherings.

The alert said U.S. embassy operations would continue “to the extent possible under the constraints of any evolving security situation.”

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