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NewsApril 5, 2017
April 3, 2017
Background
At least 10 people were killed and dozens injured in an apparent terrorist attack on the subway system in St. Petersburg, Russia, the country’s second-largest city, on 3 April. The number of reported deaths and injuries as a result of this explosion is expected to change as details continue to emerge. The explosion took place at approximately 14:30 local time onboard a train that was traveling through a tunnel between the Sennaya Ploshchad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations in the center of the city. Authorities report that that explosion was caused by an unidentified explosive device on one of the train’s cars. A second device was discovered at the Revolutionary Square station, though was successfully disabled.
An investigation into the incident is underway. No group has yet to claim responsibility for the blast. The Russian Prime Minister has described the incident as a “terrorist act.” The entire subway system in St. Petersburg has been shut down, and a three-day mourning period has been declared nationwide. Additional security measures have been put into place around the subway system in the capital, Moscow, as well as at airports and other public places.
Analysis
This attack is not the first time Russia’s rail system has been targeted in a terrorist attack. On 29 March 2010, two female suicide bombers conducted attacks in the Moscow subway system, killing 50 and wounding over 100 others. Pro-Chechen separatists claimed responsibility for the attack. On 27 November 2009, an attack by the same group killed 26 and injured over 100 others on a high-speed train between Moscow and St. Petersburg. Other attacks have targeted public infrastructure in Moscow, including a suicide attack at Moscow’s Domodedovo International Airport (DME) in January 2011 that killed 37 people.
There is a high threat from terrorism in Russia and there have been a number of deadly attacks in recent years. Most attacks have been carried out by Islamist separatists, the majority of whom have been linked to the Caucasus Emirate (Imarat Kavkaz) militant organization. The Caucasus Emirate is an umbrella organization, consisting of multiple militant groups that aim primarily to expel the Russian presence from the North Caucasus and to establish an independent pan-Caucasian Islamic Caliphate ruled under Sharia law. The groups have used suicide bombing, sometimes with vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIED), as one of their primary tactics in the past. Operations targeting government officials and security personnel are more common, and violent incidents have been more frequent in the Northern Caucasus region. Nevertheless, terrorist groups have in recent years shown the ability to carry out sophisticated operations and attacks throughout the country, including in Moscow. These attacks often target public transport and transportation hubs.
In addition to Islamist separatist groups, the terrorist group the Islamic State (IS) has issued threats against Russia and has conducted attacks in the North Caucasus region in the past. If it emerges that IS was responsible for this recent attack in St. Petersburg, it would be the first time the group has successfully carried out an attack in Russia outside of the North Caucasus region. In October 2015, the group claimed credit for taking down a plane that was traveling from Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to St. Petersburg, killing more than 200 people. There has been an increased risk of IS attacks in Russia due to the country’s continuing campaign in Syria, and Russian authorities have conducted several arrests of suspected IS operatives planning attacks in the country.
Advice
- Personnel are advised to avoid the St. Petersburg subway system until the situation normalizes.
- Increased patrols, checkpoints, random searches and travel restrictions should be anticipated; these could result in travel disruptions.
- Comply with instructions from the security forces. Carry photographic identification and follow all instructions promptly.
- Clients are advised to maintain caution and exercise situational awareness at all times.
- Report all suspicious packages or individuals to the relevant authorities.
- Monitor the local media for further updates.
Contact Global Rescue at 617-459-4200 or memberservices@globalrescue.com with any questions.
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March 22, 2017
At least three people were killed and 20 others injured in a terrorist attack near Parliament in central London on 22 March. The assailant was also killed by police during the attack. One police officer is among those killed. The assailant reportedly began the attack at around 14:30 local time by using his vehicle to ram into dozens of people on Westminster Bridge before crashing into the railings outside the Palace of Westminster, home of the British Houses of Parliament. The assailant then reportedly ran onto the grounds of the Palace of Westminster and stabbed a police officer before being shot by police. An investigation into the attack, including the identity and motivation of the assailant, remains ongoing.
The attack in London occurred on the one-year anniversary of an attack in Brussels, Belgium in which suicide bombers attacked an airport terminal and a metro terminal, killing 32 people and injuring scores more. The terrorist group the Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for the attack in Belgium. It remains unknown at this point whether today’s attack in London is linked in any way to IS or to the attack in Brussels.
There have been a number of vehicular ramming attacks within the past year as groups like IS have encouraged their followers to use this tactic, which requires little in terms of training or equipment. Recently, on 19 December 2016, 12 people were killed when a truck drove into a Christmas market in Berlin, Germany in an attack claimed by IS. On 28 November 2016, a student at Ohio State University drove into a crowd of people on a sidewalk on campus before he got out and began stabbing people. Eleven people were injured in the attack, and the assailant was shot and killed by police. IS claimed the assailant was one of their soldiers. On 14 July 2016, 86 people were killed when a truck drove into a crowd of people in Nice, France in an attack also claimed by IS.
Global Rescue members in London should expect to see an increased security presence in and around the city in the coming days, particularly on public transportation and near government buildings and tourist sites. Many officers will be heavily armed. The heightened security measures may also disrupt travel plans, so it is advisable to allow more time for trips around the city than usual. Comply with all directions given by police, and always remain alert while in large crowds or near popular sites.
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Press ReleaseMarch 15, 2017
Lebanon, New Hampshire, March 15, 2017 – As climbers from around the world travel to Nepal and Mount Everest in the weeks ahead for the spring Himalayan climbing season, Global Rescue, the leading provider of medical, security, evacuation and travel risk management services, will have its highly trained personnel on the ground, ready to perform life-saving rescue and evacuation missions.
Global Rescue, the pioneering provider of worldwide field rescue, medical advisory and evacuation services, has conducted rescue and evacuation missions in Nepal every season for more than a decade. Falls, avalanches, exposure and altitude sickness can all pose serious hazards for climbers.
Following the 2016 Everest season with approximately 600 summits, hundreds of climbers are expected to attempt to summit Everest this spring. Interest is anticipated to be high in part because the Nepal government will honor through 2019 the climbing permits from 2014 and 2015, when the climbing seasons were aborted due to deadly avalanches. Beyond Everest, climbers seek to tackle peaks including Lhotse, Nuptse, Mera, Cho Oyu and Annapurna.
In 2016, Global Rescue performed more than 30 rescue and evacuation missions in the Himalaya, including dozens on Everest. In 2015, Global Rescue responded to over 125 requests for assistance following the Nepal earthquake and triaged more than 200 humanitarian cases in the first 24 hours after the quake.
“Global Rescue physicians and paramedic rescue specialists are deployed in Nepal to assist climbers who are ill, injured or need to be evacuated,” said Dan Richards, CEO and founder of Global Rescue. “As we have done for more than a decade, our personnel will be on the ground in Nepal and prepared to support our members who need our life-saving services.”
Global Rescue has a longstanding relationship with the climbing community and leading climbing organizations, including the American Alpine Club, choose Global Rescue because of the company’s track record of providing critical services on some of the world’s largest mountains.
About Global Rescue
Global Rescue is the world’s leading provider of medical, security, evacuation and travel risk management services to enterprises, governments and individuals. Founded in 2004, Global Rescue has exclusive relationships with the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Division of Special Operations and Elite Medical Group. The Company provides best-in-class services that identify, monitor and respond to client medical and security crises. Global Rescue has provided medical and security support to its clients, including Fortune 500 companies, governments and academic institutions, during every globally significant crisis of the last decade. For more information, visit www.globalrescue.com.
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Missions & Member TestimonialsMarch 1, 2017
Issues pertaining to tour operators’ Duty-of-Care responsibilities continue to make headlines around the world, highlighting the importance of staying informed to protect your travelers and your organization.
Here is the latest article from the BBC regarding a lawsuit brought against a travel company following the 2015 Tunisia beach attack.
Meeting your Duty-to-Disclose and Duty-of-Care obligations means having a plan in place to deal with emergencies and also having the resources to execute that plan. Global Rescue can help organizations meet or exceed their Duty-of-Care obligations, reduce your liability and protect your travelers. Contact us at 617-459-4200 or memberservices@globalrescue.com to learn more.
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Press ReleaseFebruary 15, 2017
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., February 15, 2017 – The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announced today that travel risk management firm, Global Rescue, will serve as the Tour’s Official Travel Risk and Crisis Management Provider. The new agreement highlights the Tour’s continued commitment to safety and security and goes into effect at this week’s ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open in Adelaide, Australia.
“Providing the highest level of safety remains a top priority for the LPGA. Our partnership with Global Rescue provides an additional layer of security for our Tour abroad,” said Heather Daly-Donofrio, Chief Communications and Tour Operations Officer for the LPGA.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Global Rescue, Dan Richards, said, “We are honored to partner with the LPGA, a world-class international sporting organization which takes travel safety seriously. Global Rescue looks forward to providing our support for the Tour’s expanding roster of international tournaments.”
Global Rescue will provide medical, security, evacuation and travel risk management for LPGA players, caddies, and staff when traveling internationally. The program focuses on medical advisory services, medical transport, security evacuations and travel intelligence through the company’s GRID platform, which serves as a travel intelligence system to provide the most up-to-date information for each destination.
The partnership with Global Rescue comes at a time when the LPGA continues to grow its tournaments and events. The 2017 season boasts 35 events, including four new tournaments and the return of the Solheim Cup to the Midwest. The LPGA will host events in 13 destinations outside North America this season, an increase from 10 destinations in 2011.
About Global Rescue
Global Rescue is the world’s leading provider of medical, security, evacuation and travel risk management services to enterprises, governments and individuals. Founded in 2004, Global Rescue has exclusive relationships with the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Division of Special Operations and Elite Medical Group. The Company provides best-in-class services that identify, monitor and respond to client medical and security crises. Global Rescue has provided medical and security support to its clients, including Fortune 500 companies, governments and academic institutions, during every globally significant crisis of the last decade. For more information, visit www.globalrescue.com.
About the LPGA
The LPGA is the world’s leading professional golf organization for women. Founded in 1950, the association celebrates a diverse and storied membership with more than 2,300 members representing 30 different countries. With a Vision to inspire, empower, educate and entertain by showcasing the very best of women’s golf, LPGA Tour Professionals compete across the globe, while dedicated LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals (T&CP) directly impact the game through teaching, coaching and management. The Symetra Tour consistently produces a pipeline of talent ready for the world stage. The LPGA is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida. Follow the LPGA on its television home, Golf Channel, and on the web via: LPGA.com, facebook.com/lpga.official, twitter.com/lpga, and youtube.com/lpgavideo.