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US Temporarily Bans Carry-On Liquids on Flights to Russia


A security officer watches the crowd in a plaza, Feb. 6, 2014, in Rosa Khutor, Russia. The area will host the alpine events at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
A security officer watches the crowd in a plaza, Feb. 6, 2014, in Rosa Khutor, Russia. The area will host the alpine events at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
U.S. transportation security officials are temporarily banning American travelers from taking any liquids, gels or sprays aboard Russia-bound flights because of a possible terror threat.

Authorities gave the order Thursday, one day before the Winter Olympics officially open in Sochi. Authorities say they will respond to protect Americans against what they call an "ever evolving threat picture."

Russia banned liquids from carry-on luggage on flights last month.

U.S. Homeland Security officials have warned airlines flying to Russia to watch out for toothpaste tubes that may be filled with explosives. They gave no details on the intelligence that led to the warnings.

Islamic extremists have threatened to disrupt the Olympics.
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