The Italian foreign ministry on
Tuesday urged Italians in Bangladesh and the capital Dhaka -
where aid worker Cesare Tavella was killed Monday - to "maintain
a vigilant conduct marked by the utmost prudence, limit
movements, especially those on foot" and avoid "places
habitually frequented by foreigners". The warning was posted on
the 'Travel Safe' part of the ministry's crisis unit website.
Tavella's murder was claimed by Islamic State (ISIS) militants.
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