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U.S. citizens should consider leaving Russia immediately on commercial flights, the State Department said Sunday, citing an increasing number of airlines canceling flights and countries closing their airspace to Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.

“U.S. citizens should consider departing Russia immediately via commercial options still available,” said a security alert dated Feb. 27 on the website of the U.S. embassy in Moscow.

It has asked U.S. citizens to have “a contingency plan that does not rely on U.S. government assistance.”

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the biggest assault on a European state since World War Two, has unleashed a barrage of Western reprisals, with U.S. and European governments imposing sanctions on Russian banks and financial institutions.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called the attack a “special operation” through which he aims to demilitarize Moscow’s southern neighbor.

The State Department has kept its travel advisory for Russia at “Level 4: Do Not Travel.” On Feb. 20, the U.S. embassy in Moscow had advised Americans in the country to have an evacuation plan, citing the threat of attacks in Moscow and along the Russian border with Ukraine.

“Thank you because my life changed in a second, at one moment I was preparing for the Tour de France, giving it my all in the time trial and the next second I was fighting for my life.”

The Colombian cyclist will have to continue with his rehabilitation, at home and although it will not be easy, his team affirms that they aim for him to return to riding the bicycle with the same strength and capacity that he had before the accident.

The doctors who attended him assured that the first six months will be key to knowing how Egan will evolve, after the fractures he had due to the accident.

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