Russian authorities may 'single out and detain' Americans in Russia and Ukraine, US warns
The United States is warning that Russian authorities "may single out and detain U.S. citizens" in both Russia and Ukraine.
The warning came Tuesday as the U.S. Department of State issued new travel advisories for the two warring countries.

The State Department previously warned Americans in Russia that they could be targets for harassment by Russian authorities. But the latest advisory makes it explicit that U.S. citizens could be "singled out," "including for detention."
The State Department has also previously warned Americans against traveling to Ukraine to join the fight against Russian forces, pointing to statements from Russian authorities that anyone detained while fighting will not be considered a lawful combatant. That could mean mistreatment or worse, according to State Department spokesperson Ned Price.

"There are continued reports of U.S. citizens being singled out and detained by the Russian military in Ukraine and when evacuating by land through Russia-occupied territory or to Russia or Belarus," the latest advisory for Ukraine states.
Both Russia and Ukraine have been on the State Department's "Travel Advisory Level 4 - Do Not Travel" for months, as tensions ratcheted up and with little to no diplomatic presences on the ground.
-ABC News' Conor Finnegan





