WASHINGTON — (AP) — The U.S. State Department is warning citizens about potential risks to travel in Europe after Tuesday's airport and subway bombings in Brussels.
The department says "terrorist groups continue to plan near-term attacks throughout Europe, targeting sporting events, tourist sites, restaurants and transportation."
It is advising U.S. citizens to "exercise vigilance" in public places or on mass transportation, and advising "particular caution" during religious events or large events.
Read more stories about the attacks on Belgium:
- At least 34 dead, 187 wounded after explosions rock Brussels
- ISIS claims responsibility for Brussels attacks
- 3 American missionaries injured in Brussels terrorist attacks
- Belgian man to Channel 9: 'The city is numb'
- PHOTOS: Terror attacks hit Brussels airport, metro
- Brussels attacks: 5 things to know
- SPECIAL SECTION: Brussels Attacks