US Government Warn Airlines of ‘Toothpaste’ Bombs on Sochi Flights
The US government has issued an alert to airlines
going to Russia for the Olympics Games to be on their guard for bombs in
toothpaste containers or some other related cosmetic tubes.
A government official who choose to remain anonymous
said the warning was issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to
both domestic and foreign airlines. The warning says intelligence reports
suggest such containers could be used to store the ingredients for a bomb to be
assembled aboard an aircraft. Authorities cautioned that they haven’t
identified any specific threat to the U.S., CNN and ABC report.
“While we are not aware of a specific threat to the
homeland at this time, this routine communication is an important part of our
commitment to making sure we meet that priority,” an official told ABC News.
“As always, our security apparatus includes a number of measures, both seen and
unseen, and DHS will continue to adjust security measures to fit an ever evolving
threat environment.”
Security in the host city of Sochi has been high for
months, as the Russian government prepares for the Winter Olympics that start
this week while also combating the threat of militants operating in the
Caucasus. In the months leading up to the Olympics, terrorist groups have
issued threats, and three suicide bombings in as many months have rocked cities
in Russia. That has clearly had an impact on observers in the U.S. — in a CNN
poll released on Wednesday, 57% of Americans said they believe a terrorist
attack at the Sochi Games is likely.
“Out of an abundance of caution, [the Department of
Homeland Security] regularly shares relevant information with domestic and
international partners, including those associated w with international events
such as the Sochi Olympics,” the department said in a statement.
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