I`m Russian, but now I don`t go on the street in a dark light day, exclusive of a need. Because I robed two years ago. Two man beats me on the street at 8.30 p.m. is in the center of town. I live not in Moscow, maybe there is not.
I`m Russian, but now I don`t go on the street in a dark light day, exclusive of a need. Because I robed two years ago. Two man beats me on the street at 8.30 p.m. is in the center of town. I live not in Moscow, maybe there is not.
It's sad but it can happen to anybody in any country.![]()
In my opinion Russia is somewhat safer than some other countries because guns are a rarity, and at least you don't have worry that you'll get shot by a muggler in a dark alley. I think that in most cases usual common sense will keep you safe: don't approach drunk, aggressive or suspicious looking people if you can avoid it, don't wander in places that seem dangerous to you, don't flash your money too much, don't pretend to be rich to attract girls (you'll attract troubles and robbers), etc.
Travelling to Russia is as safe as houses.
It's travelling around Russia that you need to worry about.
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