India, March 28 -- As the US-Iran war continues, the State Department has revised its travel advisories to caution Americans regarding destinations to avoid.

Iran has been classified as a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" area because of "terrorism, unrest, kidnapping, arbitrary arrest of US citizens, and wrongful detention."

Last month, Israel and the US States carried out coordinated strikes on Iran due to worries that the nation possessed missiles.

In response, Iran retaliated, leading to attacks on other countries and resulting in casualties among US soldiers.

The designation "Level 4" warning is a strict advisory against travel. Presently, the countries classified as "Level 4" include Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq, Libya, Russia, and Somalia, a...